The Abilene Morning Times (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ABILENE TIMES
NatiU'vluml.
•S« V. North of the Grunt! U,
« 8*" Jn® alnumt tot 'Uy unixplorcd am).
** uninhabited country; thousands of
Kt^fiarc miles of desert, gwn gru>..«*
» rvatloy.-, plateaus ami mountains. A
bunch of travelers riilinj; intu tit ;
v ' unknown last summei* were amux
cd to run intp Hfveral herds of
iU. wild, perfectly free buffulo. -Wlifir
they came out later they leurned
*niNuthc, story. Twenty-fivu year* :i(rw
'«• ''Buffalo'' Jones, who to the West
was a more famous |duin man
than Lluffalo Hill himself, pl'aniufl
u great shooting preserve where
Hdi men front -'the .Basl would come
and pay a high pcioe. for killrtiu a
buffalo or two.-lie shipped nliuut
25 buffalo into the uninhabited
1 country which the deep (iriunl Can
von had cut off from the wi.tl I
, nrul made a start. It was too < x-
prn&lve a job and lie lurtved tli ■
■•'5/ buffalo out to the free life they and
■ i... their progeny a re ntiw livifij; "lluf
ntii"'f^lo" Jones won lunewcd fame
'• when an old i^iii), ,l>y going
'' Africa, "here ho successfully l»s
hoed lions.
f'tir Knulish.
Don't say "I'll be buck" VI v. ill
' return" or "I'll coine uta'm" '
jneferable.
I'ronouncc "been" as if • i>die,I
"bin".,
lo--.ii.. Jton't uije "comineliee" wlun ' be
" gin" is better a nil s(i!U d
,• • A dace popularly used but often
misquoted: "Honest pay for foiling-
hands" was "Hut honest fruits of
'V" 'tolling hands" as Whittle, wroU f
1 fti "The Khiji Builders"'.
V:• . ;._-V .-
A No. 1 (ironnds.
• •*l> •>'tl "Why are you divori'injf your
husband'.'"
"When 1 got up in t'.e tn'uldlo
. of (he night to go . UirougU his
."•""'Wousern 1 CM' U ght I dm guii»<r
•" -ihrough by vanity case." Detroit
News.
. »»•<»• <1 u - r—— * *
' 1 DaUKhlei's Voice. (
'"My daughter's voice is really .
" (\\x\\u charming, hut somehow ik
never scents to 11 end well with
piano accompanists"
/'* ; "Why not try the brtKpipe!t "'
; ' Slorlt*.
"Judges of separate courts ^lii old
*•' ' rotate,'* advised a smoker, who
fined automobiliMs but rode home
in the street car. "Take a Judge
of the criminal court; he tiles so
manf «crooks tie fcVeif stispeefs Ids
grftrtSmother. To renew one's youth
a judge should be allowed a 'term
lnlftH juvenile court. It was a well
kritMi fact that a certain judge got
all of his education in night school;
* * *So tftey made him judgu (if a night
One of th* best suggestions
I hayo heard is t«j change (he
lianie of the Superior Court, where
thousands of divorces me linndi'd
""" tout each year, to the 'l.utina Hk-
ehangeV
<f* With tho prngre«.s of time und
acijuirement of knowledge, myatf ry
,* " yields to mastery, evolving uchiuve-
niont aur^ssing the womleis oi
imagination. What a world tliia is;-
• -<v what a world it would la- had
''■'""'teiPnee and Adam and Kve started
ytmuHancously. And wbat a world
It will be when science and human
[tea abandon thoughts of de
Jon and unite in a fiahl of
•an') and sensible construetlen
ABILENE MORNING TIMES
I'ubli. lr d l/.ri'.y l.ept .smijl iy
. • . HY 1 hi:
TIMKS I'OIIMSIIIM; ( OlMI'ANY
(lie oipoiatod)
11.'lit S. Kiist Street
Abilene, Texaa
Killt iid as secoi'd cl.'is.-; li.at'er, 1'ieejulier LM), ll.rjii,
at-the l'o .toll .ci- at Abiii iii, Texas, unUer the Act
>f Miiixh a, tk7».
'J'llrphonev: 2.j.">-17fil
SUBSCKII>HON KATES.
One Month"
Six Months (l)i liven it) ... ' .
Six Mouths (is, Mail) _ i_.. _
One Year (lly Mail)
EDITORIAL OF THE DAY From The Record
4'ic
11 T .r,
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My community Is lh< pi u »■ »l^re lay home
| Is fouiiiliiil where niy chihln it are e>loi ati il,
! wUCfe my tneo'ue iA earned, w>eie lay (iiends
dwell amt wi.irr my III. Is Villi tlyjjwil. | |,;tv«
t^{io)vn li. after due conslderaiion, from anion*
"" ''H' on the eiirth. 11 i.sjheiiome i ti/ J
for me, llrr,. I", t Hi.' live till11. ilea'h i lailiVs.
Then let wr o«* 'rbors uuy 1
inaa
fii'.li! iu |
"in:\I. I \|;\| in;!.||.{"
\ KKM \IfK \m.K ItK('OKI)
| I root (lit liictlunii(lg<> Aiiifrican':
('"ii.'idoiiihlr JHi|^cit\ i» trade jouriKils
j ,ii.i(l i/aianV (l('\(ite'f.| to the pood uf the poul
i tl.K indjisti .• i. I>:*inof givVii thcTCcoidof one.'
| irU-plit iui.L'yiiitty litiuttry ratser who 'clvitred
J dtii-'ii.i};'. 'Hi-it a tiot profit of $ 1,1 r»7.J8 I'ioni a
I I lock ol :*> 1 u white Logheni first vear mil
| !■ t-'.
rlhc f >|)ci ii'M('c of ('harl"s J. Shaffer, ot
[I I'tclveiirid^e .in maintain^- this flock .of-hens
i a Ktidno- ;irj;ii11letit i'n favor of poultiv as a
; I >«.l>jtl>!e ajrrieulluiill sideliii.e if
I ii'du^li v."
•^11 _. Slial I el's illlllllte
.'inrl •;in : i. i • i a ye "f ] 11
da\;s iihd that 11;, •
;t' tliat. iiei !(>d ()('.,<I,",I) I'jj
he leci'iv fd jfi tiss i ecei
1 ' llses i lit;til. d" (otafled
Oil t lie (i;i iiA ol tli is I en,
h's lieiis .'tver.ived ii;i
vo:ir u Ii ich \v< ti id idaee tli
at: s."..7">.
-Makin.": |inn!ti'v pay is not a Intsiness fo.
1 hr/.v man, Iitit ii has |iii.\en. exceptionally
I • o| itiil»le lo'r t he |S'i son w hodetotes some
< are and I Ihmi-IiI .to the hii.Mii.ess, which is as
. iiturp .as aiiy luisine.ss: demand.-. ■ , !
'-»t a main.
record show s tliat he
liens in cue pe-n' for
-e :;in l.ens produced
!?s. 1' or these ogga
Ids nf $l,ilOK.f)tf. Kx-
>7". 1 J(l.
d it .is found thin
each during the
!'r"fit from each
lilt IIK MIST (lltlK.I'S
SI. NATO It KOf.lNSON fUeui >
Aik.i It is a pity Ore. i
(toil;, it. is .a < rvlPK pityI Uu t
tin' '«('e».t rower of, the We;(r<l,
new simpers .'ins not heen employ* i' pccsi nts
to the purification of public office
. v. Iieie j ori/nptlon is known to e>
|-l Ii i.< a wroiiK that cannot he
i ! aiaeleri'zeii here that the mifiht,
fjeiiins which lis aniassed .million»
,ml acqnlred control of punliett*
u; i •:(. ;es thaf reaeh from • limit la
'! ,ii ,'of this continent should seek
CREATORE AND
BANDT0P1SY
ON WEDNESDAY
possible, In- wains After this week
tickets will be .sold only at the
Simmons University office, and
down town music lovers should Ret
their tickets this week from Hall
Musje Company.
SENATE HITS "lame DITKV
Creature and his band will be in
\hiletie Wednesday evening, lie
hi
In I.^tahlish its i-eowt! by brliiRln
ii v. lio. ;ti t'
j V.I 1 • *.
Known to bo inior-
. w.ieal straw
and a;.i. 11
cial ii.,
i tim.'
loi' llliHI V \ i'\- s
produci. oi' ,l l-'il'tA
I i ltl t 11 ^\■l t, l'|( I'st ■( ! |
Hilt. !;.|:(iii;j;". Ml Ii,.!,).,
d .(■"' fi.Cl'.uive ti
111,. t,
I'M
WHS'lo
va: inn.,
i '
St'I.,
I 'auufac
H hich i.(it
(1 ■ C'tliis11"!.<• Ui11:
are 1 ii.su;
oai (Is" m
e nrt'ltictlo'i
in .stiiiinier kit
t he : ■ 11 del il l .1
i i He iH'li.t
' it M'.l'saitce
»hi'ai t-i os.ei s of t|u. \\Vst an,
; '1!,s ■ Hist, rece'jit I v. v.. n
: I OK-'iu a liij'hij iedi hi,
Jl'iade II) tin;. A l (eft tl J 11,«1.11111, • , ,j.
( ('icipfn: ;i hi' j hi i i,, oi
detei niijiu I lie coiiiojtral ivi' \ ajj|
j'veyrefaMe lime that ii.uv ei uu ,m
'ycftit yea.r.^.a.-i-M hase
fl'ler I l.idoil! 11 tj.' 111 en Is
walls a.ial ceiling, i i |,
I) e el these ' ii!Mlls.l!|if.-
dnake/^fidi
' v at niei n, a inter and cool,.,
'Winch add materially
t-ll'filKlh of (lie Inii'dii'i-r.
iS'iturally the l,;^,. nut,', ,'al „ ,,,. ' l(l
I'uuiutacture ol U, •h, , la,.,,,, ,
" ' ' d ''lellielj' al ferlini. (I,,
' 1"« *alue iiiol slur,nilal
port ant point's t,» lJ(. ta]^ '
1,1 l'!|il<l'lljr Obl ations.
',1^ ul11;;1 tu | ; ■''' ('"lll| aialiu'lv new I
J'O i in t lie J |<.|,| ,,i ||. . ". . . r
illative value to other fibr'
W hati nut he n d. fi,„(,.|\
It.nitl -ri^ftiod of text a hi (Wile
jrnc'thod of niensui ing |,ril( m"it' (
^ *n"'W <* hm passing thro,,
I he t-.u wvr,
of. '.lie Technical
oxuiuttee of l)H. Anteiican Soei
« and \ entilatuin' l '!i«iiiivr.,. :. .
ii. , a . ' •''Ohhadt t.nechanica! eiiou,..... f,r
iaUnriMirds^'^1'.'1' the |,.-
ii e
f
to
1 U 1 11 ItKc.Ti.ATlON
' ,V-Ml . crossiuji time at str,a i
('"litipiled hv automatic t.iwrn ti
Wasteil I>V lault; 1 etrillation, accord
. e.mn,-hi- iims of the , uv iialiie eoi;
s'1' ei'tly. Ii(ei.Mir, (I ,II ('hica«o l,v 11 e
■ 'i■ " "'d \uto'„loijile ( Iia,nlkm' of ('(iniinci1," ,
U('t tea I lie." relief, reports 1 h •
I'V Iiei tl l lise of existing roads, Ii
h'.reiit. II.,' of s i o i la I livlits and 'i,\
;. ui►-1o dale information on , tl1 ■
"I' t.aif'c as tin
r ":iits.
( .tie ■ <-,11
e hamliei,
ti.oi i i nit
f,>!:l in i uu i
I l.'l.SI -
I l it i -mi.- s melliiid of
the
ilit
ell IMil
Stl'l'lifftll;
.("'II si del a
■ii
n:r
rS^;o.)V\iTutaWt
'ly lived liy iTie stan
Ol
i ll t ile ui
made at
.:\(l\ isory
!> of Heat.
Ijs.'titiite. of
btraw ulicvu-' ' In'1"
OM the hot 11 :V ,hlls <U
the l^t Plate lest, a,hi
thus denii ii>
t;1, l,u> hasii' niaterial loi
I..
'"»< n.slrating!''J
fci'ial tor in '
■SIJH'I I,.,' to
1 '• test
vor.pluaiv<f!\ h
• ulatino I
; otix r wjr,
l,k' "i.innfuctuiv
\iuioil.-, \e/elali|e
V'heut .straw luu
«ii. i he m^Tv;' i:: :h
■Mi8»i.biti.il« material e,'m n, "" li'i^^
!""" n. in,,,, uniii.
"'fi natural
\'"«at s(r., a
<> filire.
i"' iii.siilntinjr hoards
ave hceii used, hut
!>U|H'.ri(ir tii
r improve'
■ i* •
t ra.fl ic .nianaji'eineht
eaist he 'eplaced liy >eie il,»le control Pased on
I n'Avh dy','of-lioa: much traffic Uieie is over
t e.tain streets, of he.u nnich time is r.eeded
1 1 elea.ti" t e;i(J ic , ,t liiisy street iiit.e,rsectiou,.'',
• nil nihi l' e-.'-elifial. facts w liiv.i vvoi.iii
I 'iosv'n. if s11»-'I ti affic w eie managed as a
I..: - iiie-s pp positieii.
Aiitoivo; soe'cific recoiiiHieiidations ai" tIt"
f'. Mowiii;:'" ' ^ .
I'iVt'i-'y c'' \ of »() or more should have a
ll fie e|,y 111< t I'.
Sitliphcit; .shmild, I e t.h
eiiKinei r.
Sunp'icii> sluHild lie t
,.f fic code.
'1 iipiito' oi si\ nal 1 it'ht:
n detail by a cimipetent eiioineer.
Shorter siVllal mtcixals will sneevl, trhtli
Caution liohts are often het'er than stop
ifi litjh I s \v lii'iv t r-ai I ic i sliytht,
.Careful and Competent clieik on tusv ol t'u
l etis must he tnade^hovv and whvn |oad.-
l e can ied. as sliew n l"»V veiliculm; counts. •
I Vile ' nan traffic is of nia ior imptw ttillci
■ d nui t lie coIis+dered in aliv traffic phut.
Nnrht liatllau'e by motor ti in ks can reliex .
and U an economy for the shipper,
wo tlii'lls,'of a-.'invfn heitvv .tn>|'l.i
traff u
half huridred bauds-
men and entertaiii^i'S at- the Sim-
mon.- University auditorium under
the auspices of the Cowboy baud.,,
Creatoii' is one of the world's
greatest bandmasters and his band
is ranked by nueny critics as.supe-
rior to that of John Philip Sousa.
l'j'dm the . beginmuK when -t res-
tore made.his appearand' under the
len.ptlnft to brliie itistiooor o'i | direction of (>>car llar.lineistein,
li<> has been a pojiular- favorite, lie
lias a sty I e all his own; he clunif
to it, and that is iinotlie-r reason
lor the never ending devotion of
Ins followers.
Creatore has alway.- offered his
audit lices .the highest type of niu-
slcal eniertaininent. . Itis arrange
meut of the program, insures that
there will not be a dull moment
during the entire two hours pro-
gram. He presents an arrangement
of, the best numbers, new and' oltl^.
classic and jazz. Creatore plays the
Works of the old European masters
a- well as many ptodern numbe.iS
by the rising American composer
of song and hand music, whom
.Creatore is always ready, to eit-
coiirage and help.
With the famous hand appears
three added attractions: TVllie..Ma-
rie Koselli, Italian haipist; Miss
Pauline Talma, beautiful young
Amerit'iin soprano, anil a saxuphoiie
.octette, that never fails to please.
The hand is , now en route for
California where Creatore w ill play
a short: contract ■ iii l.os Angeles
and San Francisco. This summer he
has a a t turn engagement to play
seven weeks on the Million Dollar
Steel I'ier of Atlantic City.
I featort1 is now nioit' popular
tbitn> ever lie as appealing here at;
Iris best, offering to West Texas
the opportunity to observe the
Holidays and I'liji I great, masters nicthods and to hear.
Jieji. Williamson .(Uep , S.. l*a j uhr of llo; ni.usleat clas. ics ef the
f'ntler the, existing law, whenever a i season.
NMHTHtVTI.lt lilt.II
lUSkKTIIAlX ti:am
I.O0HS I'ltO»ISIMi
SWi:i:'i'\V.VTi:i(. Jan. 5. (Spl I
llaskejhalt prospects are bright
for Sweetwater high school with at
least seven of last year's lettenni n
| oil hand to try for places oil the
stjiiad-
Among those .expected to makJ a
1 fiRht for places on the .Mustang
1 leain are: \\'el>bt. 'rayltir Itlack-
well, forwards; Sheppard, center;
and Price,"•( oehran and l''i-ec/.e
| "guards. Kennedy, one of the out-
standing players of last year, has
gi ailuated.
WASHINGTON, Jun. 5. The
joint resolution of Senator Nftrris,
changing the date for Oongression-
lal sessions and jires'idential inaug
! orations, was pa. sed by the Senate
J today. The vofe was OS to 0. The
resolution, mssvil by"tho IIoust\
' will do away with "lame ducJt.V'
| session^ of Congress.
^ Sugarluhd—Palms 'will be plant ^
ed along Old ^Spanish Trail two
' miles on each side of Sugarlahd. v
t KIM.-s i It vki:
Si ii.it'»i' I'll lice . Den!,, Mil l
p ,a. alw ays well for us ' to re.
ini'iiU'cr what the late laiipero.*
.Iii--t'pii of Austria on«e observi '1
« lu ll, so'ue friend said to him: "I
-hoViIil iifit cafe to he an eiiipelor
oi l<inu because 1 \v'ou|d lie iu per-
pciuiildanger of being, assassinat-
i iI ' "Aly fi.tend,' the laniieVor .
i.IM .I. "you forget that as^assliia-
tuiii 'is . p'a.rt of the trade of a
Kiir-: '' And aii assassination . ol.
•oliarai t"i can be-sairl to be part of
I lie tr.iih' of a t'. S, Senator.
W II V I Till I I I I III HOI,l»S
Senator \orris i Hep,, Neb I
Sun:,- At'.am and K\e were drlvn
imill tin' (lardeji of I'.deii tlit'io
has in M l' been discovered an etc-
:in-ill iii.iiaiure With so mail) po<-
sihiiflii s of . iist'l uI n('s sand plen-
lire a.s i lt'( trii'ity. - All that, is
neeilnl |",i ghe hUniaility the full
ciilov Mt lit lit this model n giant is
in cheapen its production. If stock
in.itiipiihaion can In' cliiiilliated aliil
II financial leue'i'de-lnaio and uu
< onsiiiiiahlc profits can lie i i-iuox .1
it i... tile cheapest source nf power
ran! tisht: known to. man.
Austin- Contracts will be award-
ed January ll! for road Construc-
tion projects in six counties cost-
ing approximately *1,000,000.
Holmes Electric Co.
Motor
Winding
I'UOM
1655
1'lMce I.Ike ll«nir*
:!7.*i Cypress Street
i
NOW OPEN
ABILENE SCHOOL.
of
/ BEAUTY CULTURE
MISS MARIK I'RUITT, in chtugc
F. and M. Barber Shop
and
Beauty Parlor
Photic '2()97 (,1Gj South First St.
1
kf% noio (?•' a traf
c key note of a
•4h till! l>v« .planned
-d root
tltt 1
in
holidaj is declared by the jfresidi lit
liiiist govci'iinieiit einpfoyi'S , (iu
VVTiVhiilgton t receive- onV a-s. foi
any other diiy, and
ci i t of the i niiili-s e, in the distn.-t.,
j lin'hrtt'eind . about 00,0"0 tin j aie
already covered by existing ' law. J
i Ttu',. inily -oiies not covered by law I
ai'i' the employes in the Wakiiing j
"ton NavV Yard, number ;>,4.SH, and
the employe^ in tile Naval Obser- J
vatory,. of whom theiu are IS,
: '■■■'
K1 ITCIKN I I NCl.K SMIMCI..
Uep Chindbloiu (IJep., Ill )
Someone hat said thut the una
line i ^i -ui auce companies made
profits out of their business during
| Tic-kets will be on sale in the
| morning at Halls Music t'oinpahy,*
pay as, tor ,, are'.!< I.fi>'i0 and >$2. Itesi'V-
u> to 94 per j vations fr.orn ;i>ut of. town friends
an coming in' fa>t,.according to
I!. Satidi li-r,. the Cowboy manager.
The seating'capaeily is linn.ted, and
tickets, should bi- secured a: soon as
i
111,1W
I'tWcii
1 lit 1 .' i.seil f(V (!' wn lown .. . , , . . .
rnoruni;v and lor up towju tiafiir m OVfiitn^, the w a. -1 he t ...ted States govern
irsh hours. ...
(Irjiiiui/.ed storaoo ,'-tiiraires vvcll
nuuit was in iht* iiisiirant'o
during thV war I ht* I nltc
at
> cm
u I' ic ll C\ tMl 1111
"t'.M i!n|i-jn,cf
i t'U' I-'IcuhmiI-'. I
'ar Hi Ihs iuv
<1 'into boards
hjijhtn ions to |10;,t
ti
'' N"'*''tj<th uiiiei.
«nergiei
uiructio
"mil- tlio cbirodinjr n'||IK,lu
V U'h '»«*. t"ll-o|| t,
viJiict'tt to a Jiulp n,,tf
I >hoy arc viiittal)
i and liny,
I lii'Vahlc
j ( "I" wln-at Kti du in t
•''' «>! Jitiiilatime,„iaU'riu| will
u\^ 'Unmifaotuicis'n'., ! St';,w 8lac^'
j i«,l and hi small unit
I a. ■( i ion tli 'Maximum.
I. I Mali .li(o\ l'"i a cite 1" i''f I he pri'seiil siv
,"ii(l 11 al l ic,. . •
Sitrrt'ts should I : cla.ssil'n(I for (litI'erenl
11al itiS(is, siuli as i'\ori s.s luxilt'vartls I"
|iasso!iocr cars.Vti'.
>UjllU'SS
(listrilnit .during tlie War. Ihe I nlted States
nts a day or Sltl! govei'iilhent insured shijis under the
j war risk insurance act, and upon
1 that business . conducted by ' the
! t'nited States was a profit (if $17,
000,000 over imm! above all losses.
W.VUKAJS.T V DKKUS,
and
f''1 most tiiil)t>-
'>*' nuuiufai-
I'l'ovi1 a liOi.ii
K A. Iiarerofl to S t'- Osbuin;
$1100; Nov. 5, t!>'47; l-ots 1^ & t l
l.iiu'olii ('(Hintv. for mam' J1|ock ^ |,.lcy.MunuW Subdiv. or
• years i cvntfr of the livestock iiullistrv >n ' city of Al,ih-.ie /
I in* Middle West, is stajjillK " coniehack it , y K Los|l(. ,.t ux |>, \ Martin
i • ei'cattle Inisiiu'ss, Maiiv iatiches are lleit'r; & w M ; sfSf-W); r»-2<>-27;
i. I 'loin ('arri/.ozo. New Mexico, comes the
I iirfo. matioii
rest.<H'lVed with rcyvi> leri'd aninvals. It
\v. i •
n 1 aiu'oln countv that Hilly the Kid, for
\ (k nr tlie train MO}n>ed once, rose to .lau.i.
so iiinny years.
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An idea will not of Itself net the
* World on fire. It is in the test—the
truiudntiou of thought into action -
thut results are achieved. Sciente
.„ Is^Tiut a process of appltei^tlon of
n|ty-ttl law; the welding together
uf specie* or groups physically or
ehcmkally related. In the very first
toy, Ice could have been made iu
tuid-suiuiuei had Adam but known
how.
A ..Inn,r ,"',;,'l'lili A,NI) ''I Kl.
-
litre lher« to (lis|iiiti'.,.t|ie
[ most apparent i cut of a|
! hater supply system,
hope, A
"v .is. villi,.i,,;
.l"1-^ n ted with tl:e
I,o( 10 Illock 21 Town of Merkel
Mi> ('Una A. ISarb et al to J A. |
Stanford; «*<#; Kec. '-H, lt»27;
150x 1)0 feet out of NKC of Hluck
Discttssiiio '(lie New \Cat', tho Foil Rlliii 5H Johnson Addn. Town of Merkel
I t'u-r Leader opines that it has its benefit s. | J S. llolley et al to W.'T. tiar-
|(t( spite the uusetting liiihit of Deople «.( rett; $100, Sept i2, 1027; Loti 0
j ' wait'njr Until after the fii;st of the veai '•&
' It rives an opportunity.."' the Leader ex-
plains '■"( tiiKiii" a new leasts on life the
s'ai tintr (»I a fii'v. fiscal oeiiod for the |sn k
Mate.neiit thatl'-i'^ " ,unv_"1<Mil1 U'n".fo1' U,t' S"U';
is for a ik'i iiDiiiiu t f . . t)u, ^ulstilin „• l(lis wotlldilt 'ie
1UV,,S al','lu"1 •'Very haiiiI. F;-u
. ft is iih) violent touch that
tavulves the spark. Sparks will be
, brilliant or dim, frix|uent or rare,
•via proportion to effort und care;1
whether earnest and orderly or
•trifling -an] chaotic. Placed apart,
■flint fnd bluet may be sufely stored
, ill « powder vault.
• -»> ■ ,
In tkis old wurld of ours there
jrt (jultu too many meu and no-
— who bend their efforts to drag
I,down; do their very "dam-
\ to destroy in thein all that ia
Ind fln» and worthwhile,
n Ineon side table number pf
are due to an ov«^-
i U let the worst ihat ia in
Mr the be«t. Thanks to a
i providence there are oth-
nien and women who help
upward help it to do
and great things.
a pel inatit'i.t) Answer
'"it an ambition in the In m ,',/'i'''' A'" 'MM ia wonderful world if none of uA pretended i.
•■'hiisiiiess men to ^|,.tf ,hat we aiv not. t»„
,<'•1 tmU'ts here wh„ have had such an mi' vhKlv*' wwwM ,lllnlms,,•
! ' bui each tune that it skilled as if tl ••
on was to U> and that
L.uhhoek Journal
fewer |H'opl"
yvould jiet into financial difficulties, throU!'h
t tteniptinj.' to live tx'voud their nK'iuis, ntoie
ruenev \\ oiiltl he saved and lite i'1 jrenei\.l
would lie uu)..' eomfortihle than the hliriv.
ivorry ami sttirry which iiwvifahly accom-
j I anies thy rush for cash.
I ''Tell *.t*iii you're from Sayre and that yo i
' mm iroinir back there, advises tl}*»
I'eadliwiht to lesitlents of that city, when
Uu y ate out of tow n. *
r ti ee was but a matter of years, a dV'outi, I, is
wt 111 and the citizens Oor. nam fully reaJizetl
hat their vision was shortsighted and iha
t iey <l'd not work on a .larjfe enoujfh scales
1 hp promising trees died, were cut drvtn and
riletl in the come,; Of the lot for washday.
No city can jjrow any latter than1 her
v.uter supply, .
Payrolls as well as hi" trees depend iinott
vater.
l'a>ro|lii ulso (W|*eiul iipt/n cheap fuel. |. ' Hie tlaii \man of limited mean*, ' sa\s
So that suggests another very apparenii^he lulia Herald, "is the one who can least
i.onl,— a plentiful supply of #as for indtis-Jafloitl the Kl'eat losses that come fit>m usiii'jf
trial i)iii|Mises at a rate that will permit tl'.' i; poor sue at the head of his herd.''
v heels of factories to whiil with profit. —™~■-,-«r- —
The Times nomiimtts these two items as] The lira has Im'cii stabilized. The drachit'a
lii'^t on the program for the citizenship toi-may l>e stabilized. World-famous econom-
ist uptin in the good young year of lilliS. j i«ts have commented. An average citizen of
Watch Abilene grow when she solves these, the Unjted States was heaiti'to ask merely,
7 lllock '25 Town of I,awn.
I W T (iarrctt to Mis. Mattlc K
llolley; $10 liud other valuable con
Hi(lerations; N'o\ Iii, 11*27; I.ots (j
& 7 (llock 'i-> Town of I.uwn.
Mollis I,. Manly et ux to- 1) (I.
Webb; Dec 14, 1927, N
10 feet of Lot 11 & S. 40 feet of
Lot 15 lllock 14 Fuirinont Addu.
Abilne.
1) N. Llatnell llros , Inc., to 11.
)l Hardin; $2000; Dec. 12, 1927;
tl.K ui'l'cs off N, side of S. E. 1-2
uf Sec Is H. A.
I) N. Darnell llros,. Inc., to !i.
11. Ilardih; $1500; Dec 12, 1927;
8.5 acres out of lllock 2'J North
1'ark Addn. Abilene.
Ailene Snyder to-.A. M. Smith;
$42Hli; Dec. 7. 1927; Part of Lot 4
lilock 2 Sayles & Hughes Subdiv.
of a Austin Survey 91
(,' M Caldwell ft ux to R N.
Richardson; $1000; June 15, 1U27;
Part of 19.05 acre tr. ou t of See.
SB lllock 14 T a r. R. R. Co.
FEATURE
N1CHT
BARLEY
SADLER
AM) IMS
OWN COMPANY
two matters—not problems, for the water is
b«:ie in abundance und the jots ia oominj?
through the mains wonderfully weir. lt^
jtist a mutter of decision and action.
'Won't they ever stabilize the dime?''
C'ourtony is a fwrsona
p tys I i}{ dividen Is.
investment that
Al'STIN, Jan. 5, Conviction of
alleged \heft of three gallons of
gasoline from a filling station wax
reversed by the Court of Criminal
Appeals today in the cuse of Jas-
per Gatewood from Grayson Coun-
ty, The sentanctt which was re-
1 versed whs a $10 fine rind 40 d iys
1 in jail.
offer
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