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Thursday, MarcK 8, I 928
THE ABILENE TIMES
Page Two
WOMEN'S NEWS
- SOCIETY -
WOMEN'S VIEWS
Miss Evans Is
Hostess to
Y.W.A.
The Young Women's Auxiliary
of the University Baptist church
met ill a buBiness session Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Miss
Cynthia Evans. Two new officers
were named, Miss Kva Smith, pian-
ist, and Miss Boatwright, for re-
porter. . • '
The next meeting will he held in
the home of Miss Fayannett Owns
at 1G02 Ambler avenue with Misses
Bernice Wiglfins, and Ada Barter
as assistant hostesses.
The following attended the meet-
ing: Misses Bernice Wiggins, 1'yn-
thia Evans, Willi» Kutft Little,
Mary Shepherd, Sunbeam Tarpley,
Etta May Smith, Fayannett Owen,
Mauririe McKenzie, Viola Boat'
Wright, Eunice Little, Mary Cath-
erine ('handler, Elizabeth Kelly,
Opal iiaralson, Addie Piriegar,
Flora Cooper and Cieone Tankers-
ley.
The T,ydia club will meet n»>xt
Thursday with Mrs. Bagg/I on
Walnut strert.
The Comrades Sundnv Rchool
class of the First Methodist church
will meet Thursday afternoon at
8:30 with Mrs. L. J. Bickard.
As You Like It
Club Meets
The members of the As You Like
It club held its last meeting until
the club season reopens in Septem-
ber, with Mrs. A. J. I.eighty as hos-
tess at the' home of her daughter.
Mrs. Jack Parramore.
Miss Eunice Parramore enter-
tained the club with numerous
readings in addition to the nfter-
Mrs. Stewart Is
Hostess at Party
Wednesday afternoon jri tin
home of Mrs. Stewart, the Hezuro
(iroupo and their £u>-sts were »-r,
tertained with a gatii'- party
Shamrocks and other St. Patrick
emblems were used in the decora
tions,. and the same color scheme
was cairied out in the refresh-
ments High scon* went to Mrs. E
I riday-Program
f7or \Veek of
cr
ra vei-
noon being spent in . sewing and C. Byars, and the guest high seme
fancy work The hostess passed a' went to Mrs. J. H. Clements,
daintv refreshment plate to Mrs. | After several interesting games
H A Tillef^W^ T. C Campbell, a plate of sa'ads was passed to the
Mrs: C R. Davis, Mrs .1 M Wag following members and guests:
staff and Mrs W. C I ,asley
WARRANTY DKKIlS.
J 0. Higginbtrthnni to M. K.
Corbin; $4000;, Feb. 0, l!t28; I.ot
<5 Si S 1-2 of I,ot 5 Block ,40 Col-
lege Heights Addn Abilene.
C, A. N. Smith et ux. to C F.
Cobble et uv; iffiOK 0'i: Vtarch r>,
1928; lot 5 Block 1 Susie face
Addn. Abilene.
A A. Miller et lit to W Muv
field: *43X0; March 1, HI27; E, 1-2
of N. 140 feet of Lot 11 Barri-tt
Subdiv. of part of Lot 1 Work '23
Harris Addn Abilene.'
W. Coke Minmis et |ix to') Kan-
dolph; $43r»0; Feb. 27v 102S; Li.i 4
Work 4t College Heights Addn.
Abilene.
.Grady Parmellv to C C, Craig;
Mrs, Geo. Morris, Mrs H W. Cox.
Mrs. H W. Saunders, Mrs. E.
Myars, Mrs. E. T. Hrainletr, Mrs.
Joe Hush, Mrs. Percy .Sublett, Air's.
J. H Clements, Mrs. W. H. Hurt1 j
man, Mrs Jack Nance, Mrs. .1. I,
Hockersmith and Mrs. W. G. Davis
of Fort Worth.
110 and other valuable considera-
tions; Feb. 27, 192S; I,at 4 Block
Campus Addn. Abilene,
Augusta Virginia Morris to An-
na Moi ris; ; jail. 1-3, l!i2s;
Lot 3 &.W. If, feet of Lot 2 lilock
2\ College Heights Addti. Abilene
I'ie Melons for Stock.
Ill Howard county pit' melons.,
which ate produced in large quanti-
'■ties with a illiini'iiiir>i of rainfall
and cultivation, arte rivaling grain tentioji. give.it to.
The jirograiii to be given Friday
at the Baptist church during the
weee'k of prayer is, as follows:
Subject-—"The Mountaineer"..
Hymn •— "What a' Friend. We
Have in Jesus".
!>i votional ■''I'sc of the. Bible in
Bible Time- as giv'.ri in the Roll
Call of the Faithful", Mrs. 11, J.
Brads'iaW.
Prayer.
Leaflet "The"Missionary Triflu-
enfe of Mountain Schools", Mrs .1.
I. McKinnev.
Special Music Mrs: M. B, H>rr-
ing aivl Mrs. ,J, .1 MiK'irmey.
Talk "When an Ensign Is I.ii't-
i>d I'p f>11 Mountains", Isa. 1K;3
Mrs. W F Fry.
Ingathering of. Offering.
Mizjiah [Wo-dirtion
International Stock Show.
'1 h<; lr.!"ruatioriai Stock show at
San Antonio drawing large
dowds this Week and visitors, more
than ever before, are showing in-
terest in improved stock. The good
prices paid for fine stock of every
kind, the a'Im<«-t statewide interest
in dairying, and o/er influences
are lyrjjelv responsible for the un-
usual crouds anil the studious at-
ill the exhibits.
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MASONS TO MEET. March i. f'ir \v/irk in the masters
Called communication of Abilene It gree. We ask that ail M. M. that
.lodge,, No. fifi'.l; A F. At A. M. l'i'i- possibly can to come to the ball
*'tav afternoon at "3'p. m ;;nd lnHj) confer this work.
JENNINGS LUMBER CO.
Located in Abilene s the oldest Building Material concern in
;liis section. Headed by .Mr. Jennings. Feature only the
highest (|tialit> of building material and lumber.
The .1' iiiiiii)'.- I.uiiibi i Company j been such that they have aided the
reiidei s almost ci»in11U'ti s*■ i vice, to ! development of all the adjacent
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V'll tin ii patron* I .'.iei: > im k is territory. They strive at all time i
» ■> ■ ■ ' v;
l ul l add ( oinjili te ainl the''men in J to please the public and as a re-
chi'tT'e iiri<I,-rsi:ii1.1 ilie business. !/ult the confidence imjxised in
' I'ugiiiy and aie thus ahl.- to thvm « just il'ied If not-acquainted >
t fu-111,
:tnH st'tf for vour-
„ LOUIS DAVIS LUCY MAQtON PEAVEr
tittle, ttodi BaAiIme>SLyXiULe QoO? UrtunaiiC^
oh..ir\ *oiiii/ m4 u n9'i ni)li Ynn m n n
PMo JWe/df nftfi, otJt Sop rvJXO
H. H. HARDIN LUMBER CO.
I sorghum* ii.h sintk'inod Tliry are
. -ilnriMl in -tutu •st.-H k Mivd innkc.
• x«4«• IU• nt wintf-i f«H■ | j'«»r lA»ih stock
iiivI puiiIt i y.
IxK-ated in Abilene and headed by Mr. Fielder, this firm ■-
successful because.of consistent service to the public. \re re
cognized as one of the leaders in the building material line
In the world of everyday bust- j or stock. TM firrn niiiliilal.il* otv
ness. there are always certain co!''.the oinst. complete viifilt. in -.H4"
firms which are the moat siiccess; j section of the slate ,Th«l» siocli
fill/ They succeed because thev is also as bikhI as |t is ioin|>leii'
faithfully and consistently supply The rfnirtesy extended lhere l>.
n constant need to the public, j aii out standing fe.it me wheil.ei
'J'hls well known local Lumber yon are bavin* a stick or a. ca'
Company, most certainly comes lead yon are met In the mime cor
tinder this classification. | dial manner
The owners and managers of
Wilson county sent over T>0 decorat-
ed cars io the show one day, and
other -oiit'b Texas counties are
; bowing almost equal interest.
the H .H. Hardin I.umber Com
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Such scrviif Js hounil to rr
panv, have spent vears in st^tdVins ['''vtHemN. . Sot only mat I one.
the building material business, hnt ,,bi,> ln U"- .fnrnj «r the |„c,e;,.
knowing that lumber was n neces ( p" ■-00,l ,vi" "r ,ho r"ll,lK'-
My .one which is wanted qulcklv \ s"l"enc e, tlfls Inn,be, h,
and at any moment. They have a!-1 ,<n"wn ns ",fl" " *
I where von can get what you wan'
when you, want it." .
ways felt that success in their line
would go to the firm which was j
able to supply the wants of the
people with "tirade A1' materials
at all times. In this they were
not disappointnd. t
In studying the needs of the
people, they have learned two
things: courtesy and completeness
The II II. Hardin lumber Com
pally Is famous for its policy of
service. Its owners and liianag
ers have a place of ii'igli slandlim
in local business rlivles. Ib"v
are to be congratulated for their
public spirited polic ies.
NORTHRUP PLANNING MILL
With headquarters in Abilene, is very popular with the con
tractors and home builders of this section. They specialize
in cabinet nnd mill work. Under the management of Mr
Northrup.
The NoHhriipvPlnnning Mill Is, Commendation is won by the sup
the first thought of the builder
when Hashes or dftors or general
mill work is desired. Every orde-
reeelre* the inme cariful ntten-
tlr*i and none are filled' that are
not a ^iture source of recom-
mendation as this company's re-
liability. You will find no one
better equipped or qualified to
tnl?e care of your building needs.
This Company is composed of
men of skill and experience and
tliey are able to idve you the high-
est grade of mill work from ite
signing to the finished product
They tpeciuli/.e In sash and doors
and general mill wink. Eat!mate*
are gladly furnished and large or
amall Jobs are accepted and th i
same high grvde ef workmanship
erlor quality of the company's
products as well as the fact that
every contract has been fulfilled
with due regards for Its patrons.
The location of such a firm In
Abilene Is a great aid to the home
builder and of great bene(% to the
entire community.
This establishment Is the head-
quarters of the home builder, and
tills fact "heeds no comment from j
lis For prompt service and spec- I
lal attention to home builders, this
concern relgps supreme. Just le
us suggest that If you are inter- !
ested In erecting a home or a j
building you can call around and
have an early consultation with
(hi* firm and be prepared to he |
pleasantly surprised at Its eft'ic j
Is maintained regardless of th* l< ncv for handling' supplies sue',
Hlze and the cost of the order a, above mentioned.
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These Won't Be With U« Long
MHNiE IW HI'KI'IAl< ( OITK
Here'* one yea can't heat, hwneslly think it** the best bargain
ite'w offered this year. nihbisr, Including apare, fine
motor, aee It will take II, balance to suit.
CHKVROI'KT 1W7 COACH
Here I* a dandy. Snap, dash and looks for frilMUM) down, you
can't t«nch It in the eitr. Hon't overlook this one. See It
today.
I>0IMiK 1W7, SPKCIAI, TOI KEVti
Walt until foil hare aeen this one, nothing like It In (he rif)
lust pat It on the floor today. The find one to see It will own
It
Hl'lMOX COACH
We hare H*ed this one np right to the minute. Some one will
|«t a bargain. Tires new, npfcoUtering perfect, splendid, motor
folly equipped, hring 92MI.OO, term* for balance,
OYKRI,ANI» ir.»« rOAt'H -
TIHb haa had excellent, care, driven very Utile, motor per-
fect, finish and upholstering like new. lour* for only It7.'>.00.
We hare several other light used cars to select from, we are
offeriag at real bargain price*.
We h«Te aeveral large andiamall tracks we are offering at ex-
eeptioaally low prices.
ALLISON STEVENS
MOTORCOMPANY
TUN and Walaat
Phone 7*8
"WE HF.IJ. DRPCKDARLE USED CABS-
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Noted Singer Has World's *
v Most Complete Jazz Library
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Frances Aims Posscsmoi
of Exhaustive
Collection
Mew York City- Where did it
start and where i« it going'.' Aslf
these two questions in any gsth
ering of jazz enthusiasts, ami the
reaultant diicussion will he as in-
ttnae and combative as that
aroused over the right or wrong
of the Marines ill Nicaragua, or
the fair and foul of the llempsey- „|l0 ,|1Ht
}i\7.z was origin
.Snarkt'y n^nt. \ ally Amnira ly the
rranees Arms, a Hin^or of. ^ rtlptaitH and nailora with
vaudeville headline faint, as n their intfrpietatioiip the weird
liol'hv, has made a colltvtton of t<»m t<»in in it h ic* of the South Sea
Mitnles on the sources of ja/./. |v|;ir,,js
Miss Arms, who in her tours, ha* . • h ,„„c K'iu.n credence to a
traveled from coast to coast and ,|jff,.rent version.
abroad, has gathered hei m.iten- " l'«ke 'At Sundown,' the popu-
*1 frnl" maj^2me8:t|newspapers f„x.tr,# of ,hl. (|.iy it nl,Kht
«ell i,e ileHceiided from an Kng-
and books. The collection will
eventually be presented to the
musical library of a leading uni-
versity.
"1 believe that the material will
be valuable to research students,
but it will by no means settle the
question of the origin of jazz,"
declares the singer. "So far, I
have found competent authorities (|P, |ar(.s ignorance.
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b-h ballad or it might have
come fioin Mi ililerraneaii shore!
freely translated into our Ameri-
can rhythm as a matter of fact
it did neither really. It ii as
original a* any musical composi-
tion can be, Uv what its haunting
strains were inspired the author
., , declares ignorance. • Analyzing
completely at odds over the ong- us „„W|„.V(,
inal source of mo<lern music with -A,..! there you are—none the
the collection presenting almost wiser on the original source of
three thousand dilTerent vcrkions., ,hig nir.dorn rhythm," laughs Mis*
"Here are a few of the many Arms, commenting on her remark-
opinions of the beginnings of jazz, able collection. "Jazi is the one
One authority believes that the American word that is the same
negro slaves of the first American in all languages—other people
•ettlers in and around Philadel- have adopted it as it stands and
phia and Boaton, hearing their have made no attempt to tranj-.
masters sing English ballads,1 late it. There is agreement here,
translated the songs into their that the name"* 'Jazz' ii an ex-
own African rhythm, and this was ( client nomenclature, but I doubt
the foundation of our present that there will ever b« agreement
!"*• • w. . 1 on Us genealogy," .
PHILPOTT FLORAL CO.
Is one of the prominent floral companies ..I Miilene ami
is operating an up-to-date ft.in. \.floral ««.me.n «.l tl..-
highest tvpe. .Courteous Servire Mua>s. I he m.m.m
are respected citizens of this communitv.
• "S:iy' it 'A i111 flowers- is a na:t-*v bich lie k.il,.w< Av;11 ;'cu.use.,f■o;
ional slogan. The people of.ibr c< ,„n,ei,l all w l,o_ ati. nd .lb.
nity have a special reason ball at whl.h, it i- «">" '
I., make it their slogan. I'ew elti".< me 11. ljlc - U> ,,n '' x" hl"' '^
have ii florai concern as. well fitte I -imild. love In woi-K .>i • ' 1,1 1
t„ make the floral message aH this w-H I, „ r,.„, , whi- v
that, it should be as this up l<>- <.i.<• i;,.t.-it;i: .I-vi,i1 -w- I'."!1:
date .and modern florist concern the l..\. tie U t.i.ui
ready 'to meet the needs of all t'lC•.lUlteri.il .' ' '■'.d, -. I b >•
people. No 'matter what the ' <«' ' ti'i!.->... ':.et '.ut , a I ajl
(■r.sion for flowers and tbe\ :ire ^ .. ,t,.• . i'i.'t , |(iiienrl in','
Vl>(j.,es.' ii' riiiiilll.'l -,.'ci:.'.l! v of tbl.
g.-.-• .cr and ] ii-l "I u.al e.l, ', ill! ,
a jo a.-t iv'uJ -e.xpi-i i.-'iii e. ', .-elf',' how e! Mcn-iil they leally ar--.
I In- sti.ck cai ricil in. I,,.b s. nil l*j|i|ei tin- management of Mr.
ni' I' l'*~"i" tirodeiii it ill) !•«-» . |t j j, t v, this firm is comjioseil of
yar.b. and to, any i.ind „| 1.,ilblini.'. Y|„. highest caliber. Selling
! ' ,. I . ■ * "r1""
y.Mi.cai, Jjfet ci.mpelte.M'i y.ic h m- s.-i vi,,. u't:, ;i capital "S". they
i~lin,g ■lumber- s-.'i-m, .|..-, i,.i,t'ing. make.' ii;'special elf..ri to fill all or
-hin^les and tough '.lumber « ill |... .|<-ls and an.^wef alI.rpiestions witli
• oil l..*l tl, .-t.e i ii ii I! g, ade.s K.-a sol i - ,/ , . , ,■• ■ "
t!i»- utmost oiurtesv. (join^ Ujani
to
if nc rn . . it • ;ii •<»
u l« iir;iplmii|.. fi.-w »-r 1
of III.. niii!i"TV.;
. 'i'lif ute«riitif»»rv». i» <■
;* t?< 111 «»i" tM-;i'lt v. !♦ K.
t.n (Jn>|> ■ in .'infl
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iiiiifiy this; concern is reiiily
fill t he heed.
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The JI of :il btisin^ss' is Mioff
:i >ciencef more than a mere
liess it", .is an art. Working with
flowers realities l\nriwleitfjc yif aM
tli» laAv.t nf filant life to be siij' .
A \< now letltfi- of 'soils, uf -iill t'l .. vyoiHte.rt'iii. \> ■•. ran
filjnfiples f>f bo til n v, all this :s r«*- »i - »11« < t «»I the mn ' nit»" 1 u '
(iiiireii. lint in aihiitinn. to ;ill tl !> t ori.^ntei a'» ti t ;it in«m w 11«• f. • i
the flotist injlst havt- thai innat* yon co'iftV to flake n jmi t t
. THity,.- that b>ve for his vk .;• .< . ijt»t T!i•• |»ooul;t i ii\ «»i tlu-^ pho *
which Charaet»-ri/es only the ait i oi business in its.« If si»eal;s ior t'i«
is*. ' bitjh' |>lac»* 'these. fb>ri:-t< hobt a-
To the- true florist the aril 1st.; 1 r» .spfM't,e«l < i11• n - u) ilii^ « it> ;
0 r rani-'in?.' of ;t pretty eorsay-' t oimmi tin-.it
a hie pi o * - s, efnYrt-nt sej vii , an«i
11 n iir- s t. ■ 11 i'* ■ I I'l • m I > i-. 11 w - i i j.M ij it* y.
t he t liiM/r v^-that a handshake is
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i cheap as a tn»vvn, tiiey, meet every
''N " '* * 1 * * ■ - 1 o 11, p. 111 v } i.c i -> «, 11«• j,, the same coniial maiinei.
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G. W. WALDROP CO.
Abilent' is ;t popular linn helpino to make houses into
li-'ipp.v homes. I eadinu' furniture dealers in this swtion. A
11 nly metropolitan stork with quality unsurpassed. Cndi-i
management of (i. W. Waldn-p. This firm features a com
pleteh lumished seven room home wltii-h tlm pulblic is in.
vitwl t«i inspect.
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CAPITAL MOTOR CO.
I.ih'ated al Ahilene. is featuring the n<*\\ Clie\iolet in scm i:
striking models, its well as the Chevrolet Truck'. The new
Chevrolets are the most hfautilul cars in ( heyiolel lnslon.
t'ndei ni;ina«em<'nt of S. I,. Cariico.
". V.i >,llift; writer hold* that iazi
■ < i 11\ 11 ,o eiil.le to iiMtive Afri-
. .1,1 «ni j-.., g«. IMrci tly opptia-
firg:tb^ \ermoii iit that o,f a mu-
mi Who bus spent tievfial
yeafs in I hi- iiit rigtiihg atudy of
the ,li- pi,ted l|ii.i stoion, and sup-
p'oits bis' theor y that jtt7.z rhythm
I* identical with that found m
ancient Hebrew .hunts, with
seemingly indisputable evidence
(if Mill ii fit Iit v.
"Theie are many leaders of
iaz/. oichestrits and composers
There is no institution in (hi:-'
part of tbe stiile lliat lias attained
a wider . . repuatbjii for efficient
servil e which has become a .nioec.,
for autoists from all over this pa11
of the slate for service anil part
They are the sales and servioe
agents IV,r the i 'hevrolet and hi'n • •
on their floors tbo new models of
the most beautiful ciirs in t'lievo-
let's history. Since.- the dawn oil
the automobile age, Chevrolet ha-
been one of the names that ha:
always been prominent on th'
highways. Ii has .since the be-
girflutig of the industry .been in'
creasing in popularity from year
to y:ear tiiilil today Chevrolet• in
point of engineering, finish, sty),
appointment and price on account ,
o1' quality production is a real buy.
Chevrolet represents real- worth
and the new Chevrolet represents
the full resources of General
Motors',- -
I 'll* i be\ rob't one-ton 11"uc.lt "is a'
real buy. Ni. iniiItep w hat liiiid of
delis, iv work' >on tune, tIn-v -ha
a 1-mmiv, that » ill soj»' > out • -v.•, v
ru ed. They hiiye .s[m:cu,I, .biMlir.'.
for al! classes f.f work and one that
jiist snl.ts the farmer. ' Als,"i Wlieii
vim pet a Chevrolet 11 ink v'ou.
know what service will I.e .right .it
hand.
T.he service is one of the nil'
Standing - features of the. place.
Their.equipment- is patterned aftc-
the-factories where the tars at?
made am! they carry parts f.u ali
models,
ln the. review we are-g|iid t i
complinie.nt tile Chevrolet agency
at condutting an institution that
has taken on more improvement
than the railroad -tatioti of yester-
day or the post office iu -.the city
of its .activitv;
■ T'O I 1 i vi- if, a li>.11:-e ,ic" a hotiie' "
l.iovv . ti .a ti a --iit, i »• s hay.* you askt-!
vonrseli. that vei > important-que ;
"on" We a I. toi.l that t he ,|if|e, -
'■me bvtw house ami a home
dt petid-i upofl 1,1,1- Ii. opl, who aee
the; in i ti pant-i. tint do. those who
'■'iik.- this a ertioii st-o], to think
t l i the 11 i ai lei am|. disposition
" 'In- people , Ii-(if, I <1 upon tlie'.-
ui i.iijmliligs*. Co into ap. urikept,
poiji lv fiirnishtji tiMim and see bow
long \.."keep vour sunny dispon-
tioie Ii is in,I. I'i! true that more
• hail a it v .el.' . male, ia I t hirms,
th. til-, nil in e n,;', k**s the b'iiilie.
I o make th.- la-uses t.f this s.-c-
1-toti iiito :homes' lias always .been.
I'" r.' "n.ii v ,ie of tills progr-.s ■
ma.' l'i,! i,-> 11):. si,, i,-whose ownei<
bellevo tli.lt In -ar, vI,if out nils
a nil, lhe v . ,t u1 . i v .■ , |,y , iViiuiiilirl' v
ii. a 'very 'important manner.
It is sale to assert that Iherrt
are few stores in any metropolis
I \v hich hay** .a- tnttre ,'oniplete and.
ub-to-date.stock of furniture than
this business establishment. Q
j. To make matters more conveti-
lellt. you do not have to pay cash
for goods. IiOiigtlt in this store..
Willi a nominal deposit, tbe mo^t
ngreeahle credit can be arranged..
This article, would not be com-
plete without adequate mention o'
the men who nr. owning and rnan-
aging this well ktjown establish-
j tneill Time and time, again they
j have responded when tlie c;i 1 i
came to support ^ome i'Ommtinity
[ to oie, '. H, , tulsine^ circles thev
. :'.!•• ami.tide ' easily; .appioacbabl"
r ai.d .l'i i.'iidlv to all w ith wliom th. y _
e'oine ill contrict (J
r~
WHY BUY A NEW
tVben we can, »illt our fine workmanship make your u'ld ear
look am good as new, ' , ;. '
Expert Workmanship7—Lowest Prices
Finest Paints
—Are a consolation sen Ice to those who tin not know -High
tirade Top Service New Top* Made Hest, Materials.
Abilene Top and Body Works
Ul Sycamore Street I'holie 7<lo
SPECIAL SATURDAY
- —TO A1 >\ KK.TISK—
I his coupon is uoith with liJIc entitles you tji one
i.f our genuine $.'!.IMI Kmpiie hiith.nra'l^ self filling
fountain pens as illustrated below:
! lif'SC DOI1S liiU'P
' ^ karat points
unbreakable
Bapres and arr
absolutely
break-
• pi
Even
Pen fill'
tester!
and accompan-
ied by a ^
year certifi-
cate.
This eounorf will *
Hot appear aK»tii).
CI.II' IT NOW
I SO It SATUKUAV
-MEN
—I.ADIKS—
This exceptionallv low price is made possible through
the advertising department of one of the largest
fountain pen munufacturers in the world.
This is the first time any pvn of Knipire of nupeiior
quality has been sold at such a low price — HRINtr
THIS ('01'PON TO—
THE FAIR STORE
Opposite Post Office on North Third Street
ABIt,ENK, TEXAS
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The Abilene Times (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 115, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928, newspaper, March 9, 1928; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523189/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.