The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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THE AJJ1LENI5 KEPQKTEH ABILENE TEXAS
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Hifind tliit lrcre
had wttll Ml" "red
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avo completely
or uniuo
ur off iceran& cn)lAsrfy to jiskJevery
atron whoierA)ur TSors feC aluplutely
Ws aro co&iMiitfcat if jfertonai Hiflmnco
ill bring 6 Jpsmcrous ways Jn Jrkieh we
tan servo .vo
Visit us whcAjfcxt in town.
EBANK
uj wlllt the t'mes ciin go and mingle
ylth theft welghUor Who hRvd" was
akiffested by Sirs. Wendcl Spence ae
8 possible solution.
Another member of the council said
n girl "outgrow lier parents hot Irt
nn urtklnd way. but merely.. Irt re-
gress" and expressed her beUcf "par
onts get aft much raflp6ct as Ihoy de-
serve or command."
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Predicts Attack
On Marriage Laws
In Various Places
Abzlfcne exs
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district offices.
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Forcount Swcrjuwrident
Christianity Chief
Need In India Says
Indian Educator
IACLAS Tex. Dec. 21. Thcro Trill
never Co unity In Indian until the
country Is Chrl&tlantzctl. according t-
Dr. r. A. II. Jenvler proaldanl' of the!
Erring Christian Collog'e htAUiiljuhjd.j
India In an address hore rtueiAlXftW
as spent S2 years 'to 'a iTTtilonttryt
tor him rantro from the wild rebel
chant of the "La Oucqmchu" to (ho
tireamy. romantic r'ucautirui Mexico.
CoitcertR are given In the parks. Al-
though termed ''popular" they aro
made Hp for the most part of grand
opera selections' and American rag-
time ns yet ling not found a place on
such programs. The Mexican Is a lov
er of classical music.
MANCHESTER. Kfl. Dee. id. "Ev-
etythlng nolnts to tho near approach of
ft gonernl. deliberate and hustrflncd nt-
i.ick" on tho Christian" conception of
h arrlnge" de6!nred tho Dlshbp of Hero
ioru in an nuoresB ni ftinnciicaior um
cti'ral on "New Ideas of Marriage." '
' "The war has lowered tho prcstlgo
rf marrlacc lit tho thouRht of many
"fpcbplo and visibly ondangere'd Its char
acter sold tho uisnop. "Tins lias ucan
accomnllshcd partly by endowing wo
men and girls with unprecedented In-
dependence nnd forcing them Into a
public .prominence for which nothing
In their previous careers had prepared
ti'cm; must of nil by ehak'.ng tho whole
fabric of civilized sooletv nttd bringing
Into open question tho accepted prlnci
old of social ordor. dl-rt redltlng chut-ch-
cb. breaking down authority and forc-
ing .under ruthless orltclsm the most
Intimate and fundamental nssuntpiloni
o' humen iranduct
"Tho divorce court shows in tho plc-
turo of a society governed by impulse
tr.ther thah bv principle swept along
by tho currents of solT-Indutgent fashion-rather
than pursuing a determined
timrse bv the direction of settled con
victlons of personal duty."
f '
sninne tlio Inrtlan.i. -'f
Caste restrictions nro tho 'primary
caust for tho torpidity pf.ir.dlu. Dr.
Janvier said. IJcciuwo of tho fatalist
nature ot the religion of tho majority
cf I bo Inhabitants ho declared Iho poff-
; p. have not shown aggresgivnesa and
" kc!. pace with other nations of th
world. '
"England has promised tha country
Mine numtiuro of solf-goverhment.'
Dr. Jenvlor said. "Tho chaage proh-
?Wy w II bo inaugurated In sis niontln
This will bo an incsmtlvo to the' people
U get together and luy asldo their rp.
I'g!ou9 and "caste difference!). The
Hindus irnd Mohammendans pre an-
tasonlstlc to each other which Is go-
ing to make It hard for nelf-govern-jutnt
to bo latroduced to any extent."
An Eugllnh woman. Anna Decant
the wiicw of a church of England
clergyman has more infiusnee over
- the natives of India than any 6thcr
person. Dr. Janvier Bald. This woman
Is a theosophlst who has bsoti a lead-
er umong the Hindus for mhuy yearu
"Fqr n while Anna Hesant was nn
extremist in regard io self-government
or India; that Is she believe J
tho Hindus should hae much more
freedom than England was ready ta
grunt- Recently she has bceom mod-
erjtc she und ner followers accepting
a form of modlf ed government."
Mexicans Readily
Assimilating Jazz
Music From States!
'EXICO CITY. Dee. 13.-Amortea
ratslt vhlch until recently has
received; coldly bv the Jie$icai
. is gaining in favor and no
- program or cafe cjnctrt here
jt nuw goinplete usletm it includes
three or four selections reintajscent oi
Uroadway's whining baxaphor.99 and
tsyncopated panon. The reason for
tlm 1owbs with which the capltjl
has luccumhed to the Jazz Is that tha
LiUur jjowessae none of the rhythm
and reductive melody of native- Jtfexi-
can iftslc. nor of the Spanish and tfcib
bu njuelc which is nest In popularity-
Bands and orchestras abousd here.
Tfae JfexrcaH 15 3 Battrat limsichrTt
sad tae songs mat b ve oeen wrnwi
Rne Clothes Cause
Discontent In Ranks
of Girl Students
DALliA.B Tex. Dec. 27. I'oor girls
should not attempt to ncsoclnto with
daughters of the rich said iMr.4. John
Urowqr of Dallas speaking to the Dal-
ian Mothers Council.
VThero Is whero tho trouble comes
In." said Mrs. Drower. "Thoro nro
girls who go to school wearing party
dresses and French-heeled slippers.
They go In cliques. Poor girls should
hot attempt to go with" thorn."
The discussion was brought about
by a letter from a father who- declar
ed schools woro creating "much wrH-
ciieunosu in.ino iiouieu uccauso acnooi
girls did not dress simply. Another
tatter read from a mother said her
girl had oen forced to quit school
"Ipcauoe obo cquld not keep pace In
Crsta and had gone to work for n piti-
ful uW
Tho letters caused much sharp dis-
cussion. One member of tho council
said lit her opinion girls should h)
taught theg wcro going to school for
an education and that "clothoo really
don't mako much difference"
Community centers whero "the
father and mother who havq not kopi
FUEM'll AND IIEI.OIAX
IIIYOS AHIi SnOIJ.KX
tDy Associated PresaJ
PARIS Dec 2!). Rivers throughout
out France nnd Uelglum owolton by
coUtlhued rains thrcaton dtaastor In
many sections. . .
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THIS INDIAN .HOl.l'Ililt
00l TO HIS MOTIIUIt
Wounded-wlth-many-ArroWB is flu
In dlan living in 'Ebuth Dakota.
According to nfi Indhtp custom tho
first thine ah Inlllau mother sees or
fiivs after hor child Is jorn may ho
chosen uh tho lnfrflU'n natu. Tho night
dt his birth. In Afcrll. 18UJ. the mother
m 4 warrior who had bpan wounded
l.y many arrows.- honed the name given!
to the newborn child.
.Entering the world war In tho armies
cf tho Great While Father at Washing
loh tho flrl thought of this cojipor-
fiklnncd defendant of a rate of catdfs
waft of his mother whom he named as
the beneficiary In his Slu.QOo Govern-;
r-ojnt war Risk insurance roiicy.
The mother's name is 8usan-lovcs
tho-War and sho live at Waknola
ftpttth Dakotn. She was proud that hor'
son was among the first to respond to
Co call of tho. United States for soldlefal
to 'Unlit for their eountrv: she Wax
gind when he enmo back unharmed.1
full of wonderful stories of tho great
ae venture through whleft he had pass
ed. And she realized that ho had Uyi
allotment of nay hltd by his Innurnhoe
rnllev ilnniitnalrnfntl (1i-it nil lm lmt
was her as ovory'.htng ho has ho owed
to hor. j
TuiuuiBii-wiiii-iniin.virrnv liugiil
nlfco be enllod Indnn-Good-to-hls-JIolh
c'r.
Ktio at Itiiiuclniid
.. MONDAY. Tox.. Dec. 20. A fire
completely destroyed tho homo of tho
Prlost at Hhlnolnnd. a little town six
111 1 1 OS north nf 'Aflind.iV List ulrlit
about six thirty o'clock.
No one khow how tha flro started.
Tho damage whs probably $fi.(00 with
aooui 1-4 covered by insurance.
Tho property was owned by ths
Catholic Church cf Hhlnolnnd.
DIX1KW AT KXVOSITION
lv It Y Till: ttAN I) PLAY Etf"
WASHINGTON. D. U.. DocfimWhcn
the Hereford bull Point Comfort XIV.
Won tor the South the grand champion-
ship for the breed at tho International
l..vo StAck Imposition of 1913. many
norfherfi people felt that the occur-
ence was '"tluko". which was-hot
likely to lie reheated ottSih.
Hut tho record of the lrttornntlonal
I ivo Srook lfixuosltI6n hbld at Chicago
November 2fl to Deccinber 6 demop-
rtratod tho possibilities of the South
r.s a live-stock producing noctlon in h
ri-mrrknb'o way. Nine grand champ
tonohius were won lv brfcilBfa south of
the Ohio River as fellows: ShortKorr.
bell and cow. Hereford bull. Aberdeen-.
ViiKUs bull Porchoroh mare. Duro-T
Joeev boar Poland China sow anil
Im-mpshlre ram nnd owd.
Not all of those animals wero actual-
ly bred on southern farms but the faci.
that thev wera shown from southern
1:iti1r Is n Illustration of tho progres
sive aplrlt of tho southern breeders add'
those which were bred and raised on
Southern farms show clearly that Iho
South can produce as ilnc breeding
Slock as nnv oilier section of tho coun-
Ity according to llvo slock spcelallsla
In the Unltid States Dewartment'of Ag-
riculturo. Iii addition to the winning's lit the
llva stock Judging tho collcgo judging
ttsm from the Texas A. & Al. College
won first In the students Judging con
test nnd the etcam representing the
Texas agricultural clubs wop second
by one point 6rily in the oohco!le$lalo
iui'glne contest.
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.rp.vowty--p-cjl . t
kkw yyitn yec. 27. The anciont
Polish city of Cracow celebrated on
November 3 ita first anniversary of
ticedom from Austria's yoke accord-
ing to Information received by P61IbIi
residents of thle city Aflf singing
the national hymn "Got! Bless Free
and Independent Poland' n proce"j
sion ma re neu to uuy nan where .tue
mayor addressed the pedilo and Kon-
stahty Ruszczynskf. tho Polish Cortsnl
General to the United States display-
ed tho Polish banner which had bfcen
given to him irt Ameflcrt by the Dniigh
ters of Clnclnhatl. Ho assured tho
Polish people of tho slncerl
slilp of Americans.
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"the Other Half"
"Wliieli hall' do you belong to?
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Wednesday- and Thursday ...
D. W. Griffith's Supreme Achievement
" HEARTS . OF THE WORLD "
Never Seen in Abilene
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Manager
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d i iced "The
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he littd surpassed
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triumph
"Hearts
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waj ravonlcHl words Tailed tq .xjiiss hqih public mid iTitics
opinion. It is the sublime achievement of Ihc.ajge. llyfli Lillian
and Dorothy Oish appoaln leading roles. No redrbloockd Am-
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