The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1917 Page: 5 of 21
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JTBE ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 191?
12.000 METAL
i WORKERS STRIKE;
BIG PUNTS CLOSE
Pt Tp Ae-wtated Pre.
si VTTI Septtf! -Twelve thou.
sanJi tmMt workers emploved la the
Seattle -.hipvarda strm-k today to
fcr. e t er demands for higher wages
and - p of eight hour tew
Thre large -steel sblm-arils and
hinet. fip smaller plants have elds
.ni r.? - result of the strike.
EASTLAND COUNTY
EN 10 LEAVE OCT.
3: OTHER NEWS
Spr a' to The Reporter.
CISCO Tex P.pt : The East
a"! O'-nty xpipfinn board noti-
fied hm -three men to appear for
f-n-1 instruct- ? and to be sworn ttt
ns rrem'w of ' new National Army
ct October .tr-1 Twenty per eeat of
f-e remaining wrre -ailed this time.
Tfc from this onnty to gat nast
week are as fallows
V A Wrlgl-t Scranlon
Leni'i MulJenkofp Cisco
H V Wilson vf'o
H A i.etvie nco
lbert "wen lr
N'Kk Miller. Cisco
T H Hcnntngton risoo
W V I enniflgfon CHco
I -V Turner. Eastland City.
Clavton Oardnec Kastland City
fid--; Dunnam. Eastland City
C R Young Eastland City.
t rton. ISastland Citv
E EL Lavfon. Gorman
S A AlsabrooX Gorman.
T h. Brown. Gorman
P T Taylor. Oernmn
W I? Pittman Rising star
"Re-? r.-ni. Ran?er
i-lorer. Ranter
1i!liam T-than
V ilboria Rmney
Seay Rotr-iey
Fo Pi-ner
VMiott. 'ar!or
Loiell Ca-bon
Pop Carbon
rv-i'Mn- ?rawn
Caldwel!. Strawn.
Gibson. De$demotti
Piter-man N'imrod
Culwell Okrs
Pafl
Fatrcloth. Muskogee Ok.
T e f-llowriajr have been chosen as
cUr"-tp- in tjake the places of ay
-.- yrj-r fU t. ar;ar
" Ti. nd. ?raotram
C N r-erelf Rising Star
M f invd"f ---o
P F MUUv . f the t Fire la
t5---- . wi... ... rtf .'.tin pent
one dav in Clsro tfcig week aspect-
fns ee'y fire rl- ji fh city. Th
r"r'e a rwr.'fmtNt the local a-t-crlMPS
f r thei- o-orstkB
carrvlnc ut t e taie crib.i'toB
p-t f r prtvent'ne flr A iwsarH--
lnc .-."-jnttloB tnt tire
r -
I
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a-d about the high school i
w n
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t r
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G H
B S
O I
T E
.s-rtaf tf tH -prttt! - unlimited labor could furnh-b much of
.m-.trtmr -iih f'th rlothiae for the allied armies
n tn p-3fM tn t';wir -TEKMjp-n f(-tones ereeted in Chl-
r. .nr arwnl j n -r i ' i j-esgn super-nsjon
G. R. PAIN & CO.
FLOTTS
Cotton Wi'M 4S b sack $3a5;
La France 2 Saeks 655
( ottwi Winte. 24 lb. saekSl60
NLa Frdiic-. -M ib saek $1.60
jBiuo Bounrtt 4S lb. saek $3.00
EXTRACTS AND FLAVORING
Ex".. ts Folger!.. any flavor;
-t s utr ior .. .uc
Kxtr !h r-g-ttlar IW UaTor- I
v " " r d lor 25c
Vvtr. li Pri-c rlil
- .. ' M
Jj s. Ht-r . 23c
WASHING POV7DERS AND
GLEANING MATERIAL
mat- r. pr prtg uoo
Pear .' . j-r package 5c
Cioll U s j.r j-AtkH"!' 7c
I j ug-.i ior ..J.-3C
lig 1I...WH.- 1. .c ..5ctws " "".
OKI Iut.b (l.! .-9c
3 for
J5c
-WU Mm. tm t
.Be
Argo Mareh jr pa-kag .7c
. Ikg ..
. -. -
jja.1il'KS ?!& ffrr pave-yfy pctaiTlctuit as fjoflowa off!i-tnc. yittHI arut
Bora U.4f CirM pr pa 4M of waand. W men tUiS. Of-
t ooclai whiadd m atteslas JJ; me
MISGELLAlfEOUS
StKla Arm ami Ummmuer Hraml
fier j-a kif.
Bakir.g 1 w4-1 K ' bi-
!cr ... ...
7
K t ilk
b4
- -9c
Ur
Bakuff 1'um4
-i t tJ ittlrt
ftfUcr
Baking lw4ir
2c'
1 aiua. i Wa
On
Bkfg Powdejv lir. Prai IS ?
. av
mm - - -.vvarww.
U4h Kill Ulb
MatcUCS jmm- fcs .....
GiU Kdf Sk PAttsli SAa bt-
t fw .. .. .-J20c
J m I Skm PJik .e.9e
1 ir box .. Sel
rtlls P yw d . -Tc
3 d?3cnfr .-- - ------30e
Wt" f Jar lukfit. twr doea Se fer
-i UVHU l --... ..... ..WW -
tnlU ont or two wore fire extlng
hfcrm in tire tnannal tralnlnir At
partwiwtt An pxee-llonl ropert was
made chH by the fnspeetor with ref
erenee to the eteelleht Jondtti6n of
the do High Reboot buintlntc and
number of dally attendance In Uia
high school and forwarded to the
tat fire department.
The lorai eh:ool board aeeepls the
rep-pit a made ami fbrwnnled l
Antfn as hlirhty complli?ntary t
H for the strict iwanwer fa wliteh h
has endeavored to carry ml Ihe let
ter of the law governing thorn
H O. Eppler Is butMlng a new l
room bnmralow riesldenre on We"t
Broadway whleh will be ready" f
fpupaney soon.
miXA TO filVK LAnOHBRS
PSKl?IG. Sept. SK.-(ebrresanil-eae
of THe Asseclated Pres.Chl
nas first and west important Cfintrl
bntlon to ttie rse of tfc &Hente Al-
lies in the war dowtrt1eg -.rtll be la-
borer. Before China Joined In the war
agalnt Germatty and Austria she bad
already supplied more than 1W.WO 1?-
borers to France. England and Russia.
Coolfe for agricultural work and dock
tmrlt hate been eolng to western Eu
rope for nearly two years Russia al-
so has been drawing from China -s In-
exhatistible supply of labor for Si-
berian mines and Siberian farms.
Now that CWb is actually in the
war. the task of recruiting laborers for
work beyond the oas will be tar ens-
inr Tk Mjretnment will lend a will-1
lag hand and compdUtion which Wth-
erto na expired between the varlois
pewsrs la recrnltlng coolies probably
wilt be eUmlttatetl.
Of the AWMQ.WQ persons in China.
H Is eetlmated that at last 4.W.W
are wen capable of carrying arms on
doing stae sort of labor directly con-
nected with the war. Of this number
2o.AOO.o0a are IIHag within reasonable
distance of traapor!atkm facilities
and could be utobtU-ed were it neees-sary-
-hla has h an abundance
of wen tint millions could be spared
to the advantage of thoe remaining
!at hmnp. .
Premier Tuan-Chl-Jai Is enthusiastic
abont sending an army to Europe He
bei teres l.oon -soldiers could be
trained and sent to Europe within n
monthi. were the Allies to supply
equipment and officer for general
supervision
Figure conceralng the actual num-
ber of men under arms in China are
Imperfect and misleading Baea of
the province has Its oa army. In
addition the central government has
awny troops. There are probably SW.-
WOO men la alt under arms tn Cains
at the present time Perhaps half of
these or 250.WO would measure up io
the standards of a modern army and
b aa effective fighting force if pro-
perty equipped ad trained for a few
months under foreign supervision.
CWneee officials high and low.
weeM welcome an opportunity! to send
a large army abroad. But China tacks
transport for leading troops abroad.
aatf her small arsenals and poorly or
ganized leather and cloth Industrie
make it impossible for her to outfit
even a small army.
China has the wool the rMon and
the bWes necessary to clothe a great
army but she lacks facilities to con-
vert these Into shoes and lothtng
Raw amerials and lafeor exist in Chi
ta abundance but ther is no f-
kectlve industrial organization.
Qbnubl it become neceanr. Oiuia'a
BLOGKAOE ON
GERMANY TO BE
MADE STRONGER
tty Tae Assoelated Pra
LONDON s&r. JtA aim mm
vigorous bjoekade of Cwminy is to be
fnfreI by th Eateate AUUm as a
rest i eonfereaeof Lord Robert
Cerflj Brtttea Minister of Btoekale
wtta te Freaa Miaistor of Btoekarf
I Today tie king sigaad a proeJam
j &SJS?SSilSS''t
The g appreval ataa wa glvea
to other eert to make tt more dlf
newt Jr " mKvai w -rt.t ampir..
BRITISH PAJsrilVTIBS
Th .Uoclatd Press.
UDO- .-BfWali esul
dale wer
-1-tSpajiiw" falUiwa todar; IJi
H&f AMB-Bin kUU -umiir IB
l5rt
P. L. MBITE DIED
AT HOPE. ARKANSAS
SATURDAY SEPT; 29
A leUgrasa wa mntttctf w AMi
Rat-uscia-r mirM coav:Vtmx tJte laltttltr
- w $ p t. White did anathe
day Saturday at Ho Ark
No part- wars eamg the aa '
sox iafora&ttea as to whaa banal wUi
be ad wat gwon.
t&j
Mr. Wht aas fr awa
ii-.r m
af tha most promts atwa of Tsy
lor ooesty He had roidi m Atettaaa
- -
IUBe"
."i
St.. t.
f i"
-
mmmmk amt
Tonight al 7.3Q o clock at t
Queen Tfapotre. cornpr of Nrt! t-
(iml iJ -f hma.-ih Ka.j.n 11.- m a
downtown -ervic of the Christ i.. n
AIRPLANES IN
ON LONDON
By The .l-oclalcd Press
LOXWOV Jept :. Hntllc
nlnacs rallied London ainiin
tonlchU
An official conintuiilmtion from
the home office on the latest mid
say-; -Hntlle airplanes crowed
the cait of Kent and IN-ex In
iroujw between ami J o'clock
' Se.tenil attark cre made upon
London and ome bmli. Merc
dropi-ed iu the nortlicut and
-outhctttern UMrlctv Bombs
were alvi dropped at various
plnce. In Kent und Essex. o re-
ports of casualties hae been re-
cehed." WHAT REIl CKOSS HOlIS
TO AIB FHKM'U FAMILIES
WASHINGTON' Sept. .What Ot
Red Cross Commission to Prance to
doing to aid repatriated French fam-
ilies is described la a cablegram from
Major Grayson M. P. Murphy. Jaat re-
ceived by the Red Cross War Council.
The cable is as follows.
"Two trains of French Rapulrie
containing 1.000 people. Co per cent of
whom are women ami children. arrlv
daily In Kyiaa homeless atck terror-
uod after three years of eapttvtty
The American Red Cross te co-operating
with the government and a local
committee in the car of taeM peo-
ple. On September 6th Dr. William P
Lucas chief of the ehiWrea bureau
of the eommtMiea. started the Amer-
ican Red fro- medical work for the
children of the Rapatries pouring In-
to Eviaa dally Tiia-M children ar
in vary poor coadlWoa ntanv suffer-
ing from tubercnlol kte and i-
feetieas dieae.
"The Amerfeaa Bad fro U open-
ing a dttpeaaary in eaaaectiuo itn
the reeeiviag burwau at Ktea. aal
an acute hospital of Jo bd for the
sickest children A coovaltent ho-
pital of 12 bad at Ttoonoa rear
EYian Is being taken or by the Re4
Cross and plana are being made far
a large eonwiefcen hasiAw1 of $
beds at St- Joph du La aw Br-
tan. "One Americas nurse tmm bevn iu
charge of i bds for aiek cblldru
for eight mcflth cad tb reeaita wilb
the meagre ootilpmeat have ba ar-
veloua. The American Rsd Crow ha
Mat seven awbalaac to Evin for
tr-Mpartathu of ick childraa to the
ho. vitals. This was an acuta aeMl am
tfrji and exhajaied vmmim and ehii-
ii caa ofew se aaaawa of -
-1- ieitl!to'
BRITISH 1'UBa.s.
TIIISK OF &.HX
I Tha Ualtad Praaa-
LONDQX Sept .! ML Th
Aaariaa soldier kap? tf tflfk
t;asltsk and thay mr mm m&rntmm
Mar ttm "race' ta waw war
voieay l prodartwB-
The appaarajtis at a w-Wfll w at
ANOTHER
R
way the S-gpal tor cmnte at mU
nrni islrflil CffWtPy-'
Hara are
mm at lh tMaga the "f
papers are yig ahsi thai atfaa
.bread the America a Sammy
j -Ilea af tha typical Amerka ah?
iiae. rfaaach. bafty. etaaa m baiit
ter pace aad pawar l "
i "Naarly ail of thaat had th bwn
k-u ayd Uu: ot OMUra mi. jmj
.tlk with that aat. caratoia W
. uataapUMM of a puA Ifc
WiNt th human uaM i a a
-ui a hors. aa tikw ar tfr
-Thoe Watrr tn wmmam
they took far aha4- bmww
narlawc Thy doa't mah -nwfcar
thiey vaMNatar
DENIES BELGIAN OFFER
By Th As
Pxsds.
a a - - --" -
has aat sob8 ibjw
Bt te ogwksUom with any
bc . -. rdiaz to a iUrUa
r.port of tae n
. " - ..
h na4 waora ta
cov.au' ice t iTt
g k F. . l t'pgltl Tbp pUln
pxirr. Ir.l . -nrU..il initation to
jrp--t jni hpa I-r Klingnran.
he
hoe . 'great
jreaE' for p--on-
MVoiMnV
ALLEGED HEAD
OF W. C. V. GIVES
1 7-YEA R SENTENCE
HRXRYKTTB. OkJa . Sept 29 Mike crrll lbane. LeskovaU and J ro-
Brashenrs. allegetl VganUer of the -wP- wu h w md ??T
Working Class Union was fpund guilty mastPra. Then we ttrk4 Sish. car.
today in the state district court of hav.ryK lH"s -"f1 f thJ "m
ing dynamited the waterworks system "Meanwhile two Hultarkui Jvttw
at Bewar. near here on the n.ght of rrlved. and a bloody battle d Hop.
t..i -.t .. ...i i utd. edr we honhl have lKrn able to dtf-.
-.! cai4 ! cviitcHVTU wf r --
ten years imprisonment.
CRUELTIES OF
' BULGARIANS TOLO
BY A SERBIAN
PARIS. August 8 tCorreapoftdeace
of The Aieclated Preuui Thera has-
come Into the poeansion of the Ser
wnwKBwiw wwemnij a wwer r.
tea by Sertiaa patrtot who barely
(cbpM haaglns to- th BaJgartatti
bian authorities recently a letter writ.
H deterfbea ma dAatt lh ttuw-
racUeus in Serbia m April but the
fat U they nt. and uaapeakabla
crwla vteitea upon the maurrec-
tionittu by the Bulgarians.
miata nar tn uuiKnrHuw.
t. .-. . r..t .. . .t
riw H5w-r. tp-p uti(iuB . icm
la the Serbian archive bat t8M
seu at any time la written with hto
Own blood from bla hiding placo in
the Serbian mountains and is ad-
dread 'o h friend a Serbian cap-
tain aerving with the Saioaifci forcea.
The eapuun fH into capincity not long
after receipt if tb irliv but -.u -ceeded
In smuggling tt out h 11;. am-
of a Serbian watry.
The letter frankly adl4fi all jt-
tbneltea raxhtr than
Wiikivii j-- t-Jl kunaattBa l-4thP
HAUS W . HWM.ww .-.
submit iq i.apiur.f. it telbt of the for. 1-
We dportauon of ttooiBd of call.
.. to tonuntinopi.. of the fright-
fuj tortures inflicted upon pra-onera
1w tfcv .r. iLntl tv ltu Bul-
Iganaas. u- h a banging ty tne ion-
gue. of g.bhet-i erwted everywhere
to dispo Srbiao priaooera of
war. eapeebUly of iwurr-mtoabm
Th name of both sender and r
rlptont have baen upprrd fo. bu
cm raaaona. but both V file -vith
th originAl of th letter ahicb ruaa
aa follows-
Here i am m a uiti whhlt te.
actually my sad rrtdnie I etapd
-. .-. .k iij.. rfA
wh I w iBrcrmtpd with twentr
comrade after having ben aurrauad
ad aad captured la the revolt nearpy pimoer u wm n
TWira kail tuMnm SjrM of njiw W wch-f whmhs i 11 .
iiimirntj-- ar haii mai-otm fOMEht"
rfk . n..- ivii th. uMi4
u d inn a. flti-at Thtn wmade prtoeaar oa the SaJoatU front!
had baea attacked by two Kutaama t n wsn taeir aaaumce wm tav iw-i hwiuwh vo i umaaa po-
divMeac ana with raaaOB a4 am-iraad to Uw llmlhis tha wca jtta fef amj a hi aaH to hae found
cbiae gita I ws taken pat la prb
oa aad cocdmiwd to be haagfit but
dwtes th night mg fneatf
arrived with tt band fa Prokoaplie.
kiliad 4m aaattaate and irannil
I eoeMttet:r t was bl to vaach ta
moaafaiaa Thre are mot than
4M of ua hMurseata Kwirty all of
th otter mountains aw iil4 with
iftsurgenis
Th Bulgarutnt had
ajn
tha male popalatma favta th ages
u popaiatua w taa ags
and in ordr to iariiola
of 1C
thB ia the aru. aad ond thfem liu
St.lii In ffcfi (..!.( &t thu ULsSLsiJ
- . . . i
"n Lai - ikta t. it-iia'inipl
I - tt.j .aiilt! -xwmm f Ui
iUC-liat rt a MuBgois I'm) rtrtikt4 th
rnu.i T n ut..-rtuiw wbthn -sujj-ri-.i
i.. tin. i-f ttt-ir t:hd-
u s . . rt . ..f n. i off ay fufc.
attack-i 'l- i'.itdruii. wtth Honrt
YWa - gra-i r.h t Wteh
t Ittr !.- '--! .t -..ib Sihtets I
kh tbr .-.4 i.trti ehtt-
d ritit b urtol. cvhaMd
na fjr-.ua ng
ta M4."r .i! d-iiuti M.li kliU wo-
4w M sad wo-
-... . . . .. ...j ... iS
---. ' . jjpf riTTirriirTTj r
tKn fifst Pri .
pu thi. to is-
I'a Tjl g V1. itl.jtsu
gj.t -. t i. ..w pWMwaAtf
itfttht I
-to a M4 thi th taaarccau
2a; et hr a4 uburbs tjiJi
u.a. - .j. - .. m it rt wf o
irf - s lr . t-t a'-d
ra-r - 1 i- m ! it
ia -. aa gatfcrtea tuf I:-jr- -T . T J!"L T
ih. ..& p..! biftw.-sa la aad igHipirmaa who hava fled front theirl
aSHK?
SAVING Or
0i vour Fall
NEEL Y
united should take possesion of the '
it Vntortunateh those from Z.y
ethar wrre l.'te. we got ahcail oi
them and had atone to withstand an
attack from a German dhlsion We
tieat them and took away two batte-
ries and 0 soldierr The battle took
place near Gitoradja From there wo
feat the Bulgarians n we had defeat-
t. j ..- !.- r t!.. had imt used
.
a cowardly strategy to revnt m
from attacking them; the toreed th
women and the children to march tn
. . .r ..... Mw- i-Mhi t Ore'
'. ....
upon our own people we wHrt """" 7"'v " j." wlUTKIBoaliL sold p-
a far a. Korvmgrad4 where a new prlation from $250006 w IMW for r-0sd mM mJrwlt j. A
battle began and where the Hungari- the organlantion of a Home Ranger notary Xe08tx4fc c d f
an. attacked tt from behind We GnarU The bill was postponed Iwle Smith. Geo. A Peaa-a. loi North .
made an opening and took refuge In iinltoly. street. Phones Slj and 22sW i
the mountains. Since 1 wtis deoil The Senate passed finallj- tht Houe
from fatigue I wa takrn prisoner and b reducing the appropriation made 5 mrx WANTED-To work in
wHh a doaen other inaurgenta was t the second called sesslou of the leg- par mines at .Miami. Ariaona $
condemned to be haaged. Waiting Watttro for the Texa Nattoaat Guard a day for s hour aork The v -whtte
tao gibbet waa jMpared wThe bill fwlucea the appropriation gnrdtw and scenery around Mm-.
wera lnrarferatd in the prtooa of fom $S0.0O to $IW.0. J will ha ahown during thte week .
Prohotmtte. hot one of ur bands km: Ta SwP Httoha aqwlt)' rrmtvt ion . local . pleturo ahow. W A. Hooney .r
ttte--tftai and reaca W
JJJTJL te th awaatala
r.1 S- l tf-
. C . . M w--P
.ZjrL irTk inarreciion
-mwJ JJ JSd mmSST X
fXtrlan T a7e aroedmg ayZ
- -r.7 .
teraausany to extrnMaw or ..
rt . -u rl ih rtlacAd
:toWtS2l VhJS A d it
dra between the ae of lg and U.
hound tor 1 onaianunopie .ny m.
the children jumpeu from
along the way. And found
this rra
the cars
death tn
that manner. isponse to the customary demand for
-Tbp Bulgarins gathered the .en- mu Wl.w ha ag with aplandM dra-
Hr population fw th purpw of vac- matle vt.t fmmmB "Battla Hymn
inaluig everyone But. instead of in- 0r tka npnublie"
jt-ctmg serum aaainst cholprt
nnll-iw th-y innumlatfd theai uh
. J.. .. h .1..
"- --. .-- . . ---
MMhttl Uf '" lff S llf
w he mountains a.th their rhU
a
a nitwn". p n '
-- """"?- . " "' "
rn""w- -- --. .--.
Kaiejevaw and at other place aad
"J.- haf "g P" wcn !
rtlMrea. romprtUng the other to
! their ternbk tortus.
fc On f tu nable bt-a ho was
hwL h writer sttt. wa -r
hhb mimmm rrsniur af a ni iui. ij.ti
w- "" w aa y
l w"r
"I ha neltbw time nor spa? to
deenb my mhrfortaae but I tan tetlf
i-" brtefly that tf ou do not row
tOO lt
"T kaaglue U Sarbiaa auidm
"" aaaoa ourp nt s r i"!. A
S ami ar BttlcaHan brothers youf haadia tmm "eappar ia plain
jacte. St tt ahould he told oar sol lt' in hi maka-ap wuatara about
iflMi whja ra 4bWbis oa tha taiHh " ff a Inviting look-
rut uia tav ud kt tin ta.t. iNk automobile emJai?ly looking for
aatrM MJhM- a m thumrtw bfywUrr aUtwrk ot high
takaa iwlaoaar. for thaaw saa haag
their nriMMM at war. after haviag.?? ?? WHfu '
tartarad thaa
ue&fyu&i ariiiar -
.!
IS tHVl
BMuro f a tk b slag on j.
!
rhia
u wr GMl
war rttfto tha SeAiaa lasarw-tioii LT Iwm dwi u S'. If
whteh'ls spwwUnS about th rt.ihS-aaS"! .. i Tlfe.fJ
sasn ass wf -nttia ara aaA-t hafc--nTK
(WH ray
1
6 MEN ASPYHIXATFD
By Assoatad Prcus
OABY la S. J. ma wafw hl algaatore.
IMBBtad to viaaa a Uast fawa at th
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By Tha Asaoeiatad Prw
MMOKW. . a.-To tjwawM
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over ta soathaattera
aat of Esgfsud wera brght 4a
it aa jfu in aaaoya j t.day
h j ca- JUfi rts.i d frrm
raW u ? fffMal repcrt aids
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HAVINGS GON
Iit0 THE M
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mmmmmummmm
Before t6 bisf
FROM
Footwear All
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lasts $4.00 to
Barnes
; SEN. JOHNSON
S LIEUT. GOVERNOR
BILLS ACTED ON
Staff Special to the Reporter
AUSTIN Texas. Sept. St
Senator
- . -... . .t r
Jonnson m xian cou.hj- w-a WIB.v
President Pro Tem ad lartai of
the Senate and by virtue of lite office
J0'- lieutenant governor.
Tho Senate today killed the House
1111 n.liln) unllf-llt tr r..illli-.l I'm
property bBI wa !k poatponM
of 4fteItU- to th SeaatL
.
l- BATTLE HYMX CHEERED.LONDON. Sept. t$.-Aa American
l mrprh was sprung on the fashion-
; ame auoinnee at me oneaine nr
tho
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nnnuni rio oi K-raiiu i-opw
taTinin a wWl? future of Ihe
R ! Tbe Mle.
.r0rn .. nM crrta
? pw - a ? -
Tubb. perhapa the moat i-opular of
native Eagtab piimadoanaa. In re-
r When e flrmt not of the piano. FOR TRAJJR. Deairahit wvn
cuapanimant tinkled oat there were
somo amllM among the aHuleara wna
knew the air prlaclpaily aa naad by Galaea. SW UaM Ave
thu Salvation army. But th Intasaa n&
fervor of th singer swapt all bafore'
her. and the aong waa heard In FOR RBNT -J latga
breathlaaa ailaac and ha lieu wtta ea-
thuslastlc' applause.
ISO RUSS HANGED
By Thrt Aoiated Pre.
LONDON. ftpt .Aor4ls U a
Ceatral Nawa dispatch from Petregrad
one hundred and fifty Kasauiu b-
loagiag to various aociallat left aad
ether political orgauUation have been
hasgad by the Unmans
ln- thalr
occupation at ntgH-
UKUES "OFFICIAL FUnT"
OMAHA Saat m -Tha official flirt
Hfa. Tha first weak its was on duty
pa naaw m pik hwh
1 M'tili Ij out uiuucUva .if a ..........I
.TTre. HI; IrWr .irriP?B!. -- M cIKilg'Mi
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ETXJ'KErS ! n? S:
imhu f .i... u-...... .. .u ...'..
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w uMalraaita of both sexas.
-. w
THUIMtUITHK.NLii
f BILL l.'OKS TO WILSON'
I -
b The AsaarJatad Praas
WASHIXOTON. Sapfc 16 Th trmd-
itof with th aaMay Wlj nassad through
itb ruuU atga ia aoagross today and
vast iraaaat wtisaa ta bourne a
. BK1TIMI HIUVK.H BACK
HV eafU4flfu SSfr'uad
. SRLI. ipt. i-Oa
thu Ypros
Ptisschanilfiidy raad
ywtaresy the
rj'" - " . -ju-ur
dMS tday's Qarmaa
staUmtnt re
porta
I .lit 11.
ISLAL ARTILLERY ACTIVITY
0y Asscxutfed Prs
t4)Slnt sapt 3 Tha usual arttl
ery arttvity oa both sides is reported
in today ofikui slattmtiit
aVRKET
C J
r
The
Man's Store
SAYS AMERICA'S
MY HELP lit
WAD IS "PMIffOH"
cnPKAH UKN sept 29 -in ap r.
terview in the Sues Pester Journal
Iludapeat. Admiral van Tlrnlt f.rn .
t't'n ralnUter uf marine rlrnra. t.
im .imnr- miiuary neip m v
war as a phantom.
! He aeaeris there in no poit liit-v
transporting a considerable ..meri--.army
to f3uroie.
. .
Ut. . C. Bodford will b io AMI..
Moaaay iHornlng u hire all Am-n- i
born ettfaaa who wanttn WMrv
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POR RgTPnmtehad apartme-.i
1'kono WSII. j.
ioon .... ...t
Kir - wu-.-b ii- jjoiu att3UPu
Phone 87JJ ' -"" r
WAJCTRfi v..-- !....-
fs iBUtl
tn tra
for two wek in territory north
Abtt Good -lary; pnpfer -.. .
girl with aala ability. AppU A--!h
Bulek Co.. Monday morning
houaa and let la East Dallas t tr
ior AMietie oronerty.
Mrs
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Dallas.
T v
I.-
unfurr.i-
room modem convenience !.
72. t
FOR SALE Oaa double tti-tc P a .
Plow good condition thirty doiU
Harry Toot Kteg.
FOR HKXT Ftirntebl apartm-jn-all
modarh ooavanlene Phon "
Wl South Mrrt St.
FOR SL& & paasaager Fowl !..
aaw; m j a Miugua
DON'T
Write it oa Your Cuff!
Jot it Dowa is tke
MEMO BOOK
Tbe ideal ivay to make
meraorauda aud cayry infor-
matioa that yott need fre
queatly Covers last for
years Sheets catb$ obtained
anytime ruled in ik styles.
Bound iu Handsome Dura
We Black Morocco with Red
Leather lodeac that enables
you tn find what you want in-
stantly ABU EAE l'ttlXTISQ C0M1AV
?&va n ctrinsRSjes
m Jr - Mr. I
we aye in ay3)Sttijr to
offjrf yotpa
iu(mo$2.oo
Jr m
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