The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1922 Page: 2 of 7
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FRIDAY, JUNE 30t 1922
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
TWO
JULY
SAYS R. BABSON
Clearance Sale
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The
Begins Saturday July 1st
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Continues One Week
of vol beer
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All summer merchandise must be sold, as our buyer
leaves for New York in a few days to buy new Fall
goods. All Dresses, Tissue Ginghams, Organdies,
lor
Slippers, and Men’s Suits, Straw Hats, Shirts, etc
I Fl I 1'IKsi vx Hit I VI XX IXi.
will be put on sale at bargain prices
b
Men’s Suits
Dresses
a
Vet
$35.00 \ allies I’m-
ak.
$25.00 Values for
par
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<5.1WI
$15.00 Values for
IO.iHI
r pa't-.
The fathei
Ladies’ Blouses
Men’s Straw Hats
r
manufae
Tpany
$1.00 Values for
$1.9"
ht*
U.t
$5.00 \ alues for
2.9S
$2.00 V alue for
Fv,
BIG LOT
Al
Children’s White Dresses
Men’s Collars
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hi
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Special lot $2.00 "Values—
50c
6 for
Each
50c
pa>t-
M
•il thl-
-
Men’s Silk Sox
'\h' -suffer from Khevii»><ti-n<
$1.00
2 Pair for
-imp
Special lot 20c Values —
ft
County Superintendent:
I’air
HR
Boys’ Suits
O'l'
I,’ I X I X X I Ml’
X
•n at
Laces and Embroidery
si5.00 Suits for
$10.00
<*• i •MTrrvvk’. 1h m the err rtn
> 12.00 Suits for
"00
M
removing «ui the
SO 00 Suits for
1.00
For
<4
19c
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Men’s and Boys’ Caps
Ladies’ House Slippers
ko,
XI
1-3 PER ( EXT DISCOUNT
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$1.00
Caps for
Boudoir*—$2.00 Values
XI
table
tree* Mf phannaev,
Pair .
Pat i irttisni"—
$1.00
Caps for
$1.50
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The
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P*” -icn' Feature- of
TAYLOR DAIRY FARM
My
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;ht *ome RAT-SNAF
W. G,TAYLOR
toMT MAT4WAF" Three •fam, Me,
will <|o
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this
there
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Judge :
CURRY.
I’EMFLETON
MURPHREE.
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had w
INihhe Weigher:
GRADY’ C PROi’KS
JOHN K JONI S
capitali
with tn
Rcpre*en(athe 122nd Rep. Dbl.|
11 It HILL (reelection)
DEWEY YOUNG.
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Powell
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t'<->ntni*'-i<incr' Preclnot No. S
i XI LAMB, vre election X
Ladies’ Hose
1.25
The following are candidates for
the tv’t'cctive offices subject to th*
action of the Democratic primary in
July
ef
J.
ami Tax Collector:
1 ANGFORD (re election)
G HITE.
>.»w rheonvauc twingaa • urine la
ekwady tui. of wri. inert. the otuuvnel*
often irritated. obliging T”11 *" B**
'I Get Heal Mad When I Loot
Setting Hen.” Mm. Hannan.
I'.e* Thr
John D Glom
lit’ price for
pr.ictieallx no
—»- h:.„ ii.
Sweet milk fresh from the dairy delivered night
and morning. Aho Taylor made ice cream, ( all
l.F.XK. Mcn-phit.
XX \K1 I'K,
■ii o. . Tex t-
GLASS OF SALTS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
•at lea* meat if roa fan: Baokaahv or
have Bladder trouble Salt*
fate fbr Kidney*
‘i their pie
(he profit* i
front sale of pa its. It Fori did not
maiiufuetuie anothei car. be could do
r»*' * ix the lows or Mck tu-aO-whe. du
four etomach anif* toi-.jni.- ><
ii x r i .
XX XX
XIlSS
Treasurer:
I J. CAMPREl I
uixiiaiioc to
min our
To netHraiiee thee-- irrltMiag aoida
ar i flaah od thr b>xly** uruama waate
net iv it ir nt
"I went into the hen houae
morning and found my favorite
ter .lead I got real mad. Went to
the atere.
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Black Kid Boudoirs, and Satin
Commissioner Precinct No. 2.
X' I COOPFR (re-electionI
!OH\ 1 D.XFFRON.
.1 C Ct AVNCH
XVOOD MOORF
F O MASTEN
JOHN 1 bFX I ’ ■
C D 1.FGG1TT
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r l SMITH.
CommUsioner Precinct No. 1.
XX X COOK (re election)
tl X RhHXRDS.
X'tertov Ifdh Judicia' District
X i Xb'HOlSON. Vernon
at ui at ion point
Judge 46lh Judicial District:
XI M HANKINS. Quanah,
AT i X ROBERT COLE.
Crowell, Texar.
V
1
ret ’ ear rvi-t- in the
and sale of nexv part
rradv ■ X • '
Jiitlfce of thf Peace Prec. No. 1.
P XX MYFRS. (re-election)
-oe that
gradual
t'onntv
AH'S
MRS. AXXIF, B. GUINN.
HENRY K FIFMING.
"tneb 'ot profit in this husine<- ii'
d.nihlc oi t -chide the a ne .-inrount
Welle-lev Hills, Mas.-., June 24.
In di-ru-sing the general situation
for the week Rogei XV Babson the1
*tati»tician today made the following
analy-i- of the tutonwbile Industry-
Many per-.'n- have been -urpii-ed
at the recent i-ehound in the autonm
bile industry and in the price of auto
mobile securities. Those, however,
who ba'e bee- ca'<"v.tty w atching the •
situation are r<urpii-ed. The price
cut tn automobile developed lew buy
into the hole
voice could be heart '
p!<- v1--'. wi’- I'.
t'mmtv Xttomey:
J AS C M AHAN ire election)
XX X! TICKER
"The
P.ih-ti Juhu Haralson.
'Xi-itln, the lavnd' Joe Parker
Glenti
b.n] >• Ke... i- Jan e* Gillen-
tine
Memoi v Xeis< Watters Fain.
. Song
I cm let -John William Peoples.
paign f<
lanitv in
< kri’tinn is
• ae may be
-• to Christ.
■ I X! HODGES.
pre ent user- of
■e idea of t’ e tremendous busiue
existing todax tn automobile parts.
It i- generally c-timated that about
ten billion dollar- is inx’ested in au-
t, mobile and their accc soric- It
i- furt’-.ei o-timate-i that a man
upends about 5 per cent a year on re-
pair- an<; that a large proportion of
this fe no* part- T' i mean' that
from th*-ee hundred to foui hundred v(>n tW(, „.(ie
vnilimn dollar of automobile business |as, night
manufacture
i mini v 'urx rs or:
X It <i'iith. < re .-lection).
7 W!ia* the I
I v,.i- g Mr - I N
s The t ap-ule
Xfle- !' C ptvgt v!" .delightful
frv-nment wen- -eive
went away a euaivfiav
svifle » filomi
month
I’on see. White Adil and Orsandy—
£3.00 Value for $1.9"
x
hr frll. fert fit t
I < — ■ <met Pre. inct No 4
r H CAPHiTON (re elec" cn)
move "lent ii-crea the point of
.rain-- a th. ro. iction h
co-t < ‘ ti v- and cc iCA.d ipp’u
COUtat cd n ore people to cal -
'■van who has never l ad any cat
the steel companir- vvill oo-. ! :>
should even be inclined to ell ,
■ecuritie and tnxv-1 the
in ,xt n nutomobtlc t
of strike- actual
veiie-.vl busin.-
X! F Me
at y at
I -<■ Influence I I
, • er 'I I
!x>f of 15 inch ( repes. Organdie",
etc.. $10.00 and $15.00 Values
< hoice
Political
Announcements
automobile com
-r-- Hii- asset,
r men puicha-e
of the oldri and twotv
XX i-.e lux r to> al-o I
to the c.ipilalu.itmn I
an automobile took.
| f
w'"de • OOP frantic
vainly trte-l to rescue him
The little boy.
neighborhood wa
cinity
this saturation point is pi-bed fui
r "l" I 1 •’ c, f < .,t .itu
tlon point fm automobile, in thi-
country will not be rcriched until our
-y-tem of highway- h.-i been com-
pleted and perfected.
The great factor, however, which
today making business for the au-
tomobile companies i
& Company
CHAIN STORES
.’rive- one. ar- tl
content wit! .•>’» c
id: Inn. am: c-
.tippling- ' X
iv m- Of |br 'e.1
the cn> -cparatoly
conte in manufacturing pait- for the
ears already sold. If the -aluration '
point is rver reached in the aidomo
' bile buxine", the profit* fiom the ir
{placements vif machine- and the ale
1 >f part- will still be tiemrndoio
"Of eoui e, new
panic* du not posi
Hence, conaerx
only the -lock
•table evueern
look carefully
Before buying
<! \ ide the capit;
output both in
A VI IT A DITCIAICCC their dividend . veilamlx
A U I V DUmIIiILum '•‘"rd dividend-., from
ON FIRMER BASIS
ceed
In spite
the -ileid and threatened
■part-" by the ihg. it.. „„
People have onchart -
i'
i
J;
I Fla*
ecuritie v the --taml-nii .
,-ompanie -houKi t.v.k wit*
: t!n -teel coivp oii' 'I ■
view of tbi foreign eompetil
For
Port Worth June 2<" K v da"
G.indv, four, met death !<t> below t’e’
to < up!- , i-.v
Xtl B.d" •>
.onobile imlu t
wore tiearo
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Bu*me--
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1922, newspaper, June 30, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187303/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .