The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922 Page: 10 of 10
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THE AB"ENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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"Remodeling Sale
Now in its Second Week
s Oiforhjgnew Spring merchandise nt prices thnt more tliun .meet the expectations of the
Sjrohgs of buyers that fill our aisles. The' changes going forward for the- betterment. of tin?
more necessitates hanvy selling at undorpriecs and the result is that large numbers of thrifty
Rtbre necessitates
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buyerb are saving grcauy on-uicir spring uuu ouiiuuur ijuiuimsua.
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TTnTs ilint oxm'ess the nowCst stylo notes at an mi
equaled low price and all hats injstock arc included
even those that have alrcady'Mbh reduced?: for
;iiTst!iiifee these .three grtoipshaihvc.rc'o1:fcrcd special
11 At Twenty Per Cent Less
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Draperies at
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&kfV-';:Now is the time to give your home
Ptftffi-i Draperies now at generous reuuetic
fijgr gests'mnny now treatments tor wni
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Si Mini) Arhps JDolioncy Is UnoWn ii
Iiu "Hah FrnnclBco Convention Girl'
ijiio win wciomo tiio Jjisauipti Ara
oi'lcnn Veterans of -the Wdrtd Wur at
their convention atarllne Juno 2C.
touchesvhth tlrese bright colorful
emodehng SaleS This section Siig-
ecorationfl Cretonnes; figured
matcricus all crcatlv rc-
r Shoes
rably Priced
Pump Flapper style wide
flat heels ; new shipment
$7.50 and $5.00
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White Kid Pumps Spanish heels :riew
priced now at $850
White Canvas Oxfords Flat walking
or military heels canvas. or" linen tope
three good styles .: $6.50'
Patent Strap Flat and Cuban heels
medium and round toes &8.50 $750
and' -. L - $5.00'
"Patent Strap Colored Suede quarter
and black patent vamp Spanish heels'
$10.00 values for $8.50
MILltUJUT S. TOXO FOlt
DJ.STUICT ATTOUNEY
Irtw court ndvocntc. As county at-
torney of Shackelford county ho has
ntivdo Rood In every nfuticliliir ho
knows how to shy the eaMor on the
web of technicalities woven by
nhrowd hllomeyB whlclt creates lpbp-
l holes for Iho eddnpo ot cHnilnnls. Ho
wan rocKoii in intr cnimo "i iumv-
rticy ROt Ills lessons from tho ttrhner
book Of filmltUneMuls hencu ho hna
always voted tho ticket Btralghr JUS
notnlnnllon will bo subject to tho ac-
tion of the Democratic primaries and
wo behove that If Shackelford coun-
ty's adopted sou la ducted to thla of-
fice he wilt mako good law and or-
der will prevail and that Ju'hUco will
bo -muted out to the evil doera Wo nn.k
the voters of tho district to jjlvo his
claims duc'coiiHldoration
PJ2AGY MAKKII'H SON
VOW HAH lifcfJ.Ui.NAMIi
NljV VORlv. Mhv it Tony f Ivo year
x Id son of Peggy Mttrsh t? i denscau.
Is uno.or. the prouuest lads 1- Now
York-1 today lr tho first time In his
brief career lie has a nnmo for tho
"ourls to recognlKOj It Is- Anthony
'lc-id Johnson. ( ...)
Tho" Anthony Is '"'Jifst for Toiiy"
'pKgy explained to surrogate James
Foley- yesterday when tho namo was
ving legalized.
i Tho Vineld" is for the lato Henry
Field Jr. ot Chicago who Peggy
claims' -was tho father ot her son. Sho
fought- n long but unsuccessful battle
In courts In order that Tony might
be legally rdcpgnlzod as his son and
share In tho millions of tho Field es-
tate Tho "Joljnson" Is for her dancing
partner JiUsbund. AJoert "Butler"
-trt1t...H. c Tnnrf'nr .VIKnHir riimnlln
cos in this issuu 'of tho.ateportor for. Johnson who toddy adopted Tony
the' office of District-Attorney. The ms "'n BO"
Help Us
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If It's Insurance
Leave It To Cox
PHONE 320
following concerning Mr. Jong a
pearcd In a' recent" Issue of the Albany
Ntnvs; ' ' ' .
Milburii S. T.o.ng Suackeltpi'd Coun
ty's present county attorney -and has advertising.
been now going on slc yoaj-a enters
the raco for District Attorney. of the
Forty Second Judicial District cm?
bracing- the counties of Shackelford
."'j Callahan' and. Tayror. -Jlilburn has
E traveled the usual route which leads
E'fi'om. obscurity to 'a place in the sun
where big men rub shoulders ana
scran for iirestigo and fame. Tts he
was reared in the' sticks of East Tcx-
s as worked on thv farm got his book
WE HAVE THEM
Potato SUpa nrfd Peoj? Plants
;voot or hot. CfcllIna..wTsh Grocery
U19 North- End Street'. Welcphono 220
icarjiing in thpjtiubllpschoolaififm.Texr'
I as taught scnooi; stuuica law au-
E mitted to tho bar tlie.i elected coun-
S ty ttttorney of Shackelford co.unty
E-and these a'r the foundation stones
E' for a place higher up. II J !s Com-
1 paratively a young man and yet ho
El li backed Up by jmjjrjenco which
r.ubs tho wiry Jirgc froiritoinn' and
fits him focrftu sterner duties or a
Children's Strap Pumps-
cial at --..- -
Children's White'
S to 11
Kid
-One lot spe-
.'. $1.49
Pumps-Sizes '
L-1L$3:00
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i Repair workjifiaranteed 'jj V Jliaf yauvtca S'f?r 1
"ROY flvRARTON 44?toi?fir' lowest and 3
XV J X VjjTJ-tixv x "xyq g a talk Quality in
PetefSnone NO. 23jtL f1 H ntUl mak rear.of High a
l-i && iSi Ins gns. wa'Garage.
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Foi'rlumbersV Gasitters.
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BIOKFOUDS COnNEIt DHtia
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RESULT GETTER WANT AD.
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Silver
MeafafspepI'll Cakes
154 Chestnut
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BMceec 3y
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Has Them
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AKERY
Telephone Number 28
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K 1 YUI WJft 1 ln smarfc Foofcveanffoi eleryydccasion aij at tho lowest
lo.t .txx-rJtri' 1 Possible prices wi btTfdbjtf here. Don' think that you .
I Si VPafci- I haveseeu all thai is JrefT and J)cttcr if Footwear until
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thousands
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lappiness. it
little run-
do! spenda $wlays irMn-
ra Wellsyour improve-
m Awill be gratifying Write
for tuV mtormation.
Crewrliotel
MinemlVfeils'Ife!(
fWe Carry
your ftonvenienco a com-
plete stocfc of up to date
office supplies and stationery
Envelope Dbkributers
Legal filawc Cases
Transfer Binders
Leaf-Goods
Bi J. upo iJino
PJcaso call and see.
PRINTING:
We lutvo the finest rind larg-
est jfrinting office between
Worth and El Paso Wo
reoiato your orders
AbUcn Printing
Company
1069 North Second Street Telephone Number 27
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I WE HAVE ThJEibEsV MEGHANlls IN ABILENE. I
.-Tew Stojk of TitedpTu&s and Accessories.
1165 South First Street Phone 277
Progressive A6dTnmfhrtfag Conservative
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Foufi Per Cent Interlst Paid on Savina'3. .
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OFFICERS
Geo; L. Paxtonrcsidentv J. O. Shclton. Vice 'President
W G; S-wenspn YlCtr-Pfesideilt: W J..Behfens-...V-President
J. A. Littleton Cashier J. W. Turner Assistant Cashier
Homer II.. Scott Assistant Cashier-' ' "-. -'
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Bars Tar Soap -P.l V. L.. 25c
1 Bars Palm Olive SoapiT- A - - 25o
3 Bars Grandpa's Soauf i--- I . 25c
'i Bars Ifose Soap 7- 1 yX1 -- 25c
i'Z Bars Luna Soap JLiX yL ! 1.00
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One Gallon French Market ISyru
3ne Gallon Bed Vol
Due Gallon Fairy "V
Kivo Gallons Pure C
Two Cans Dr. Prices1
18-lbs Dove of Peace
18-ijjs JUU'fl Wheat lour
FRESH FRUITSLAND VEG
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S5c
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50c
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.m - 1.85
--. 1.40
CABLES DAILY .
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Safety iDeposit Boxes
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We have for
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more eatery-
L I
willfbe glad
or any other
busi
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rent at present a few
UepositiBoxes and
efve you 'in this'
paptment of our
The Farmers and Merchants
National Bank
5.
WAS'
Phones 832 and 833
905 North Second Street.
We Deliver
SHfNAItJl
GIVK NEW im Tjt SHOEB S
SX ThQ SHINOCA boy hab a ea turning-kel that M
vm automatical lifw the Jld.jATlo soiled haids or &
m broken fingfe nalft. f A 1 m
Aft Black Tan Wh$toj-blcd BroXn v
Sj2 To mnkoilioo fcentneii nn em habit got V -"-
fcu ifhoeiBppitewollihqulcklytinUettp BjmmG!SPfJn
in b Zed For Service
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-Now as never bcipre banks jare proving thejr value to
the lite of atcoiiimunity
-Tho First Sfafe Bank has'hcefl honored by the multitude
vof services it lfa8DeeiiP'ermitled to render itg clients and
cutis; y i
opportun
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solicit
o more and we earnestly
service to YOU.
1
3 can anil win ix
fin opportunity to be ox
FIRST SVAZE
fillcKANOT FUND TB
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H. A. mEETT
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BANK
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Ab
Quiok and Accurate Servic
itles.
Phones 25 and 232 Abileno
WHAT YOU W&NT WHEN YOU WANT IT
AT PErf&ES THATffiE RIGHT
Try paying caslyind seo how much raorayonr money will buy
Primrose Corn Aor can 20c 2 for 35c 3 for 50o
484bs Light Cust Flour $2.15; per Owl. $425
24-lbs Light Of nst Floi $1.10 or 12-lbrf for 65o
25-lb sack pur granulated sugau i $170
Matches per lox m AypS.-JI .5o
Armour's Babi Can 3illler cmi JL . : Hoe
Libby Baby Ca Millr ptJfScan J-JI ...5c
Good Corn J5efowru.JSiJiy .. 25o
No 2 Can TomatoelSe j 2 forC m .25o
Come or. phone youPtafdww-itfT Wo appreciate your business
WHITE'S CASH GROCERY
Tho Home of Light Crust Flour
1063 South 2nd St We Deliver Telephone No. 77
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922, newspaper, May 17, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332984/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.