The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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Insure your crops against
HAIL
With
Motz & Curtis
. Old Line Company
Phone No. 655
Snd ofr Ve YtVowWv SaAe Wces Vov o yys Owy
ti
jRl I Wed. and Thurs. April 23th and 3"6thrp
Sd&om ito &ou eV as &o& & cv&Tice o stm ow fcv seasonal $oo&s as tts sae oevs. vJOeiuesda'a
aud "dvYsi&i o tis x&ek oVW be "DoWav ""Das" a vs sove xrev ve evoA surpass &Vues Vcv
omlt otTa6 a b vlc&. "5e Wems s mowttv arc espe&aW 4Ssva).e uol owV ow $ uccomw o
tie )tvvovD vcc5 bu tofccaw o Yve quaYW ottve oevVws a4 YieVr WmeVvwess e)ev Uem oe a
seasons wsei. ouW toe SMVvseA o xA &ucaVwe& far a TtolVav as voss mellowed toeYovn. took
ttvvo3Lv em awa see vova; &ou sa)e. See iovx av 30iY ioWavs 3oV o uVve TjxTease o Tiew fresVi
seasoxvabU mevcVvatviVse. TXtaVe u a s o Uems vom ttKs pae aTvAome WitVrst Aa o$ ve SaVe.
bae toeVtvS VWeATvesAa rdovuVTv a &-.&0 CVose3VvxvsAa a 0 v-
$1.00-
LADIES' $3.00 AND $3.50 OXFORDS.
Moro tluin 100 pairs of Indies' Low Cut snow
juBt right for Summer wear will Ih offorod
Wednesday at 1.00 a pair. All thcso ftro regu-
lar $3.00 and $3.00 valuta from our stock bt-
hig broken and discontinued lines. Styles are
buttons. Ties and I'mnps in Patent (Jiinmotiil
viei and Suede; Choice while they xM (10
last only p I UU
-$1.00-
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS-
VALUES TO $2.00 FOR $1.00
This Jpt includes Tan and black Velvet Pumps
with ankle straps wry popular styWb at pres-
ent. Children's and Misses sizes S 1-L' to
111-2 and 12 to 1 included in the assortment.
These are regular $1.75 and $2.00 values; on
tmlo Wednesday an long aa they last fl Qfl
$1.00-
MEN'S HATS VALUES TO S3 nn
Ono special lot of men's Novel tv Jlats values
up to $3.00 to clo.so at $1.0n. ' These are in
young men's Novelty Shapes and in a jrood a.
hortmont of popular colors. This is an extraor
diunry hat value offered to make a clote-out
of this lot. Wednesday and Thurs- 1 1 rifl
day choice only . . . .' 1 UU
$1.00-
BOYS' NOVELTY HAT
(bo special lot pi" boys Hats in noVeltv shapes
and in assorted colors offered as a Dollar J)ay
value. All boys sizes in this assortment; extra
special vulues as offered. Wednesday and
Thursday only; choice from this 1 1 nn
LOO-
MEN'S REGULAR $1.50 SHIRTS
A Hpecial Dollar Day offering of interest to
men is thid sale of good shirts a regular $1.30
value all fast colors and of specially fine per-
cales some being 100x100 count. This offer
includes Manhattan Ferguson and Earlington
Shirts. Yon ean buy them Wodnes- 1 flfl
day for ....... 4 I UU
.$1.00-
25o WASH TIES D FOR $1.00.
Alon's Wash Tios in all the now pattorns for
thJH fleason pretty fabrics and colors of the
most dosirablo quality; in solid colors stripes
bum nmiu xjiusu r iue oei vames to no nnu
at 25o. Special for tins sale. 6
for ...
$180
.$i.oo.
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS ONE LOT
25 TRIMMED HATS OFFERED AT $1 EACH
Nicely trimmed hats in pretty styles and
nhapes for both ladies and misses. Only 25
will bo offered Ht this price WodneHdny morn
ing and whilo the lot lasts you can f 1 flfl
Imvo choice for only ' i I UU
MISSES
t-$1(P7 7 L
3 50c liSLEyHOSE S
lnilfinlitlLili' if it' afiv wniui-
ftlit folAvarin Ivcafljer: cJn'roil
i.l flii. ... VrtTi i .... i.MrT.. .....t
rx J"-' "" "niri ruit' uill
Imitfii price. SpMoiroffer for
m "1MI"3UH tii-t -lllMll1 V I 111!
.. I.. ". ..jf ..i vu
-f--titi
SBc SILK HS
DOLLAR
3 PAIR
.Splendid .")()(
a desirable wet
in Black. Tan
be offeree! at
two davs onh
dayi .' iair
E2 PAIRS FOR A
liemitif ni itk Htkincs in all -ize- for Minses.
Very rich finejirge fabric reinforced at points
k greatest jjjrfvar; splendid values for 85c;
cuucsilajr and Thnrxlay. 2 pans
lor . . .
$138
$1.00-
LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS VALUES
TO 65c PAIR 3 PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR
An exceptional value in Muslin I'lwh-rwen ir-
regular prices on thee range up to nW a gar
meat. We offer them Wcdmdnv 01 f(
uu Thursdny. :! pairs for . . . J) I UU
$1.00-
ONE TABLE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR VAL-
UES UP TO 75c. 4 Garments for SI. 00.
'Ibis assortment compiles Coivet Cover.
Drawers and HrasiiMx in values ranirmg ui
to 7 cents each. We offer you choice from
tnis table of anv four garmouUI AA
for I.UU
$1.00-
ONE LOT CHILDREN'S DRESSES SPEOL
ALLY PRICED FOR DOLLAR DAY SALE.
Children's dresses in both white and colors
nice materials and well made all style- deni-
able. Offered Wednesday while they M flfl
i)l UU
last for onlv
-$1.00-
10 YARDS 15c GINGHAMS.
This offer includes our entire stock of (ling
hams at 121-2 and l.'ic a yard. The range of
colors nnd pnttenis is broad comprising every
desirable weave and shade for the present rea-
son. TIi'ib price is good for Wednesday and
Thursday only. TKJX YARDS ?1 flfl
for ... pi UU
$1.00
oBOYS WAISTS REGULAR 25c AND 35c
VALUES.
HoyK' Waists in good percales regular assort-
ment of light stripes am! pretty fitrurcd pat
terns. Those am values up to Ufa- each in a
gou piii of sizes; Dollar Day price
waists for
$1.00
$1.00
4 HEMSTITCHED PILLOW OASES REGU
LAR PRICE 30c EACH
These are the erv desirable Mohawk brand of
Pillow Cases are beautifully himstitched fin
Uhed ready for use; Special pl'ieo for CJ1 flfl
Dollar Diivh: 4 for . )J UU
$1.00
S1.25 LONG SILK GLOVES. '
A com)lete assurtnumt of colors in ladies' long
-ilk n loves A style that is very popular and
will be worn throughout the season. These
are oseelleni values as regularly priced at $1.25.
Offerer! special for Wednesday and f1 flfl
Thursday for only ." $l ji
$1.00
HANDBAGS VALUES UP TO $2.00
Oie assortmont !" laides llandbag.s in various
.lylgs ami materials all desirable styles and
shape. These are values that range' in price
forL2."j up to $2.0(1. Choice n( the tl OP
lot during Dollar Dav Sale for tf UU
$1.00
12 YARDS 10c BLEACH DOMESTIC.
Our best K)p grade of Hleaehed Domestic an
exceptional value at the price and a favorite
brand with patrons of the store. This is an
opportunity to get a supply for vour Spring
needs at a nice saving. Wcdnescfuv C1 flfl
and Thursday. 12 yards for ' . .$ I UU
$1.00
THREE 00c NECKTIES.
N'ew iMiur-tn-llaud Ties in liandHome patterns
and latest styles nnd colors of the new Spring
Silks. The.Se ties embrace the latest shapes in
neckwear for this season made of splendid
silks the best to be had at a f)IV price. tf1 flfl
Speejul for "Dollar Days" .'5 for . $1 UU
$1 00
TOILET GOODS COMBINATION.
1 ( 'an Talcum Powder 2ac
1 Peroxide Face Powder ..... .2.1c
1 Bottle Colgates' Toilet Water 31c
1 Big Bath Toilet Soap 0c
J Colgate's Cold Cream 2;lc
1 Small Size Dental Cream . .- . . 10c
$1 nn
i uu
$1.00
1 DOZ. 15c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies Pure Irish linen handkerchiefs plain
heilifctitelKid borders regularly Hold at Isle
each usual sifce and an excellent value at the
price. Offered Wednesday and Thursday at
Special Dollar Dav Price. 1 Dozen t1 OH
lor t)f i
SF10IAL DEMONSTRATION WEST
ELECTRIC HAIR 0URLER8.
Mr. J. Bigalow special demonstra-
tor from tho West Kloctrie Hair Cur-
ler Company will be nt this Btore Alou
day and tho wook to show the special
nwritM of this curler Tho ladles of
Abilene aud vie.injty are invited to at-
tDii this demonstration.
Quu&dk
HANDSOME WOOL SKIRTS-NEW
SHIPMENT JUST IN
Wo are in receipt of another ship-
ment of very handsome skirts in vory
newest styles. Theso are all in black
in now Chadda Cloth wool popliija
and Moiriw. M
TAMPICO SITUATION HAS
BECOME VERY SERIOUS
(Continued from Page One.)
wr ihujtroyoil oit 'u Miiloon owned li nn AitiiTlrun.
i. itt'.no Iikim; r.vritoi.Liin
Uy AHBoclatod I'mw.
IMli;t)0. AprU U& 10 4.- A. M Kvur fool of tli- Itlo. lilinuhf rl-1
bank wuh p.tlrolk'd l:ul ntxlit ly tin- I'uiti'il Httil"H trooim uiul 'Mtl.u
uttldltTS out IIiltu wuh no rt'pt'tltlon ot (ho Frldu MklnnlHltliiK mid ttoiilih
CoiiBlJeraldu uiicuhIiu'hh Iuih bfin felt hIiicv rtlii I'oduralH ird't.
burned Nui'vo l.orvdo and flretj ucroM at Ami'iicnti soldlurs and Ui!iHh
Nui'Vo luri'do (s in ruliiri today and tU ton In hUII IniriidiK l" unn plan-
l't'M. IIO WASHIMJTO.N STATI'K
Uy Associated Frees.
VERA CRl'SC. April 10 10 V. M. Kfui;t'i8 to this city rnjiort thm
a Meilemi mob In .Mevlcu Clly -led ly Jow liiorttuHoit of (ieneral Hiicrta
pulled down tho Htatuo of Uori;e Wu.litiiKton Huertu's aon attaclusl rojji-
to the Btutao Two Ainerlcnim uro rctorted to liaVo been rwseuiid by (li
prtrsident'tt aide fropi the moh.
XUItK THDOl'S TO TKXAS HOKUKH.
Uy AuiiocUtvd Presa.
WiVSrll.VOTOX April U5 10 -111 A M.A night of Untitling activity at
the war department culmtntiU'd early todn in it lengthy oonforuiieo be
tweed Secretary War (UirrJnon ("blur of Stafl! Vothori"oi. .Major (lenerai
Wowl and others Striet Hit-reey wan nmUituJned Ititt It wuh said that the
conference cotiHldered tho Texan 1iriler eoitditloiiH nnd also tbe tuovemeti
of tnwijm to Vera Cruz
Particular attention wm nh en to the TextiH border. Additional troops
liav. ben ent there from the Pacific ooahl The conference wan olToiHtSt
The attack on Uiredo by the rVdemlK ahd the BotjillitK of thTexio mill-
tin to the aid reguktrH In patrol work wim also djrfctjusod The department
1 preparing for tlm iKji)Blbllt of iMublteJiiy mllttla undet the new Volon
teer Army bill paitbed yoflterday. VtriotiH j.ltuiH tor the Movument of tr op
In Mejclco wnH )ubtnltte( to tho UetiU of the dei artjnenth If lluertrt dfecjar
ed war.
OKCAM.K OHKliK RKiUJlKST
Special to the Roivorter.
TRMPl.K. TexnB. April 2.". Orgunlzn.tinn of n rlntont of trained
Greek flKhtlnc men to serve In Mexico Is propwjed bv Jack Saoknlarls of
Templo who iin)poue to juvy all oxptiiBeH t the HUlte. will furnlrth nrnin
nu atliiiiijintUou. and wired hl offer to Governor Colquitt today The rel
tnent would Im? ncrulted from Greek colonic? In Kort Worth. Dalian. Templt .
Waco and othef Tuxrh cUlos.
anckelaris wnu a captain in the Greek army during the Uulgnrlnn war
and waa n member of the oxpeilltfon etit to rmfuo MIhh Kleen Stone the
American mlnslonary held fur ruiiHoin by tho bdiiilil Jtiumll.
A local grain dtsiler today received a reimeat for (fiuota'tlonrt on l.OOO.OOo
poutitbi of oata from Kl l'nuo for the United State. anify use.
AKHOI'LA.VKM AKlIH FI.IUIIT
n AHsoelated PrOBB.
Vi:ilA CUI'Z. April Mll-ao P M An American neropbme thlit nfter-
noon made a flight over the city rpciunolteriug.
llKVTtm: TKM.S SWHT.
Uy AHsoelatcd I'renB.
TAMPA Flu. April 2f. -Jowph Smith a former Tampa resident
arrived here today and told how hM wife and child were murdered and
hlnmclf bdt for dead by .Mexican brlgnndu near Vera Cru April 7.
"After killing the other ineinhorH of my family." until Siilltb "tho ban-
dlt bot mo txvlee. thinking they bn.l killwl tu- When 1 reoovprod con-
hcloUHtiesrf. nil the ranch bulldlngn had beu burned ahd the llvutUock
stolon "
IIIHTilK.SSIM ATl'irALS" KIMHI Till; IIUIIIIKir.
Uy Aadoclatud Pren.
WA8HINOTO.V. April 20 c go P. f j- Cobiultffl rwjutmt for pennlan-
loii to aend Btato mliltla to thu border at the oTimH of tho govormmint
was Hunt to Ruprortuuuitfvu Oarnor. ) tr.uiBiultteil f to Sucrotarv of
War OarrlHon. Tho TexaH governor huIi! If the war deimrtmeiit would
t and tho expiinwi of tho ilefotiHo of uio Texiw border by tho national
gunrd the gorornor would bo glad to put the entire mliltla thure. Tie
gemrmir referred to the "'dlHtrennliig appealH" from tho border Iowiih.
Timoi's no 'tor urn" n.uiitis!t.
lly ABrtocl.iteil PrtHU.
WAHHI.VOTO.V. 1) C April ao tl;ou v. M i Secretary of War Gar-
rioon nald today that tho rult.il HUitim troojia ordered to Vera Cruz were
going thero "for duty" when nuked tot to tho purpOHe of military move-
ments Ho would ttuiko no further oxjilatintlon of the- nhlpuieiit of tho Fifth
Army rrom Galveeton. Tltn deartmoiit announced laior M maliy of the
Fourth Field artillery an win be accomodated will leave Tor Vera Cruz Into
today whllo the remainder will imll n another boat tomorrow.
Coventor Colquitt of Texan todny nHked the war department to bear
thf expenHeB of moving the Btato mliltla to tho bonier whero thoy will en-
Opernto with the rcculnr troopu In patrol duty. Tho goverlor will be told
that thoro le no authority to give the utatn troopn Hiicb aflaletanoe.
It was mndo known today that a note which tho Hlnto department trana
mlttcd to Cnrrnnza through CoohuI C!nrother roltoraten thn United SinieH
merel? wantH to Heouro n reparation from tho Huerta governtneitt and not to
pnrngo in hOHtllltlew agnliiHt the CoiiHtltntlonallHlfl.
HEAVY RAN
FAILS HERE
(Continued from pane one)
practically impoaalblo to croHB HtreotH
In tho rcttldcnca dlHtrtct wltlmui Imv.
lllk' to wadu wnlor. Tim rain ineniiH
tho Hnlvatlon of thin county.' Much
wheat nnd oata In uauurod bv thn en-
pIottB draught.
hffortn to mich towna in thn Abllouo
territory over the telunliotut f.iil.i in
I tit OH t IllHtlincoH. N'tlguilt WUH liiMir.t
I from. It htul been mining tburo hIiico
ten o'clock and tho rain won very
heavy Thu rain which fell iomilv
Iwnu itunural oh It cunm from itm w.ui
I . " - . t "'H
iTMuiii uiuuii iiiiiiR ounng nu or mo
afternoon. Lightning wna vivid dur-
ing tho hoary precipitation but no far
nt known no damage woe donu by
boltn. No opprocinblB wind iiccon
I TO rOtlltlUta tllO boiieflt rnenlvnil tie
Abilnno nnd aurrountHng country in
d(Um cannot bo ileturmlued by thu
or4lary wind. It niMna nioro than
any provioun rnln The good nenaon
nln-ndy far in Uio ground wlllnjcef
iltl llin vftl.i i QtttttmtMv .....1 flfc...VI.. t.
and innkn prof necta foiUnffiiper cot
ton crop In tite cou!JJ'uin heHt ever
iiimwn.
lIcwniH '"irWimi Kclilng. Teller.
Sold uiiOh poHltvo guarantee to
rortitid tho furchnnj price If it does
not cure Itcjf rliigriii tetter and all
other RklU'llHeaHu Hiliit' Curo linn
proven Ibjoil (ho Btifiniard mcdlcliio for
Hldn dUeailiH A Hit any dritiriHt and
road Uio lJudtlvn irunrntiteo Hint l-ooh
Willi fitchpackago. Price B0t. A. U-
UlehardH-TledloIno Co. Hhenuan Tax-
iih. adv
.in ii go Klrlijr Hero
Judgo A. II Klrby enmo up from
Kort Worth Friday night uiul Hpent
Saturday In Ablleno. Ho rijrtei
fino rnltm over ho Fort WoHli cntni-
try. Judgn Rlrby la In favor of Aid-
leno going uflor n wntor nupply that
will put thn possibility of a uhortnge
nt rent. Ho Haya that ho would ralliur
pay nlinoHt any nniouut of tux on hln
Ablleno property und havo (ho water
qucHtion enltlwl on tho lino of "
abund'anco.
ParlHh Htudlo for CIuhhv Photon.
Pariah Hltidlo for Cly I'hotoa
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