The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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15-cent sport! Has a lS-cent im-
ported papor suit from Germaajr
ranc and ovorythlns. This suit
icas ono Imported by tho Eovorn-
mont to bIiow manufactHrera what
Oormany was doing in tho way ot
loworlng living costs ty raai
Uothcs out of papor.
HARDING REPEftTS
TMHL SPEECH
in liirrrnii siogists tiivt tin-:
if aouk TiiiurxAi m; adoit-
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iir rim offrtjmnes
Tlie Pino Street Clitirrh of fcfctist.
The Church of Chrlat meets every
Let-iTa Aky at 10-60 a m . f or Bible
study. Communion service at liiOO a
m Corner 7th nnd Pine streets. All
ire invited to meet with us.
CrtHre Itcictita Bnptht GUHrch.
Corner Ambler and JJeceh Stfeots.
J. C BuYkett D. D. paBtOK
This church Is Just like home a flood
lace for fttrahftcrs and new4comirs
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Robert
Collins Supt.
Preaching hours 11 a. m. nnd 8:00
V tn.
Bunwams ana Junior B T. i u
senior B. Y. P. U. 6M5 p. m.
Tuesday 4 p. m. Ladles Aid and Mis-
Ion Society
Wednesday evening prayer meeting
o'clock
Thursday t. W. A. 4:15 p. m.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
II allk who may wish to attend.
OtiHfth nf the Hcarerrty rlcsf
rotner Orange and North Third
strWts
tfnrly t-elebration of th itoly com-
munion at 7 So A M.
Sunday school at 0:45. r
Mornlhtc Prayer and sermon at 11
Wciock.
Evening prayer and address at 8 p.
m.
Bv. Willis P. Gerhart B. A. B. 1).
Hector.
first StctTintlNt Chnfvli
fttmdnv nchrtol-at I45
PreftriunK potn nourajij' th pastor failojtlnB were named as members of
Hie hcv u. Hi iJonK m ii n. to. UiC Mttr tkVvullw fjnnnrc and
aufifctt will he. Thr. Fellowship or ooihnimrn o Hule
the saints nt s p. m me suojeci win
be "OolnR tn Hell nn n Muln T
Eeiv one Inrlted to attend
b.&
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BC pcnl to 11'
In nuyjthif
Mynson an
By UAYMOXI) CLAPPUU
(United Press i'ltxtt Corrcinndenl)
MARION. O. Sept. 17. Th' n-
ptihllcan party will not mirreitiHr the
supreme Inheritance ot national free-
dom nnd self determination liy per-
mlttlnK the IT. 8. to enter tho lonfftie
of nntlonN na ttcUKltblicl; by Presi-
dent Wilson. Wnwn C"ila'rdlnB prom
lad today In a letter to Dr. Jacob
Could Hchurmaii president of Cornell
University.
Anki'il for a Mlntemoiu HaritltiR out
lined" lit vIowb KtlckltiK clone to itiosu
rut forth In hht rccunt lmfcui' uf iiii-j
tie fitvora the Hakuc jrlbuiutl sup-
pjemuntcd lnk n ddnfeNnco of nation:
nnd. would save nnythlnif Kiod fnmi
tha ttlomeht ni Vonmlllctt ho wrote
But ho wtood firmly a'snlast koIpk Into
tho inoKjut league of nations.
llo opposed offensive and defcii-
Ivj alliances nnd favored an Interna-
tional KF'ment Imtplred by IdeaN
and Justice rat lief than power nnd
eU lntuift.
Iiardlnir spi'HkM on the constitution
today ard tn honor of tliu 133rd. an
nlcrsary.nt' It'a adoption. He Issued
a irtatcnient1 doclarlnir that w low? as
U endtiroH. "the people will never have
a master"
He w irnod iiffulnut ''Insidious aubver
sIoiib" of tho constitution dvctarluir
this mora dnnpurnus than open ienu
diatlon.
"1 heartily favor nn association of
nations inspired by Ideals of Justice
nnd ?lt Jnterest Sui-h an associattun
could and I believed would be potent
in the e(fOrt to maintain pence. Tho
Hnsyo tribunal kJwi u the founda-
tion of sueh an uva!ilaiitlon I'pder
the.condltlnus now preIUnK In the
world with the world full realltlnx
tho av.fulnees of modern war it is
Wholly possible to perfect the Hague
tribunal so that its determination
whall bo errctie ind nreppted with-
out surrender of Xatlonal rlehts."
Abilene Christian CollCRC
Sunday 10 a. m. Bible Classes
11 d hi. Tho Lord's SdDDer and
1 reaching.
7:30 p. m. Gospel meeting.
8 p m. Song Sot vice.
Monday. Young Men's Prayer Meet
ng at 7 p m.
p. m. Mission Study Glasses.
Tuesday. 4 p. m. Ladles' Meeting
Wednesday. 7 p. m. Prayer meotlng
8 p. m. S. S. Teachers meeting.
All cordially invited.
It. B. Rambo See'y.
rirsl Christian Church
Corner North 3rd arid Hickory.
Bible School 0:45.
Morning worshln And communion
UiOO A M.
Sermon by tho Pastor.
Teachers meeting Wednesday even-
ing 8:00 P. M. ;
Senior Christian Endeavor Society
6:30 P. M.
W. Oils Dallas. Minister.
First Methodist Church
The pastor the tlov. O. B Donk
will bo Jn the pulpit both hours Sun-
day lie will speak at both houra
on n ion! Kospcl subject that will np-
live men. Ho hint Just cloned
B ot two weoks dtirntidn ut
and Is now homo for tho re
mainder of tho qar.
First I'rrslilcri.iu chun-li.
T H Ifnox. V. !. Pastor.
Kundny school D:4R n. in.
Morrtlnu service. 11:00 n. tn.
Junior christian Endeavor. 1:00 pJ
Senior Christian ISndenvor. 7:00 p.
Kvoning sorvlce 8:00 n m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8;00 tJ
m.
The pubUc Is cordially lnvitud at .ill
sf-i vices. ....
Soutlisldo Bnptlst Tabernacle.
7th and Palm streets.
Pastor Jeff Davis 533 Meander
street.
Sunday School 0:45. Joe T. Perry.
Supt.
Prenchlng services 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. mvcach Sunday.
Prayer metlng each Wednesday
night
Conference Wednesday night afin"
the fh-st Sunday In each month.
Senior Tt. Y P l'. 0.10 p. in ec.eli
Sunday Rnmond Lewis presidein
Sanbeum 3 p. pj. oach tJiiiiU.ny. .ilm
v is. ueiiiry leader.
S PURCHASE
SITE FN TEMPLE
A hilldlMg site tn which eventually
Is tr 1 ereeted n Masonic Temple trt
Alillofip. 1-as been purehisnl by A. P
and A. M. No. ftBO. $12R00 f 16 pfre
paid by the Abtlene lodge Tof the prtl
potty which Is a pottlon trt the Dlgby
Boheils estate situated on the S6uth
side of North Second street befween
Ccnlnr ond HIckdfy streets It Is de-
wrilied as the asf sixty feet off of
the east end .of lots 10. 17 and Is lit
Block 2fi. having a depth of 140 rect
The property was ptlfChssed front
Henry Savles. Jr. nughtlntlon mr
the deal being conducted In bebnll of
the lodge by J. U MePavld.
Almost 1SJI0O disabled ex-serMee
men nnd worticn are lining enred for
in hospitals in the United States
The t-'enlntis nre tho outgrowth of
tin Irish military nrsntilzntion found-
ed tradition sas. about 400 tt. C
Amcricrt lent franre $3060000000
during the wor and Prance owes 3f.-
000 000.000 francs according to the
prtfent rate of eschnucu.
m.
m.
MISSION
LAST DAY
Elaine Hammer-
sCem Y
Campmif n Planned
Bf Abikrte Board
For Salvation Army
i ii sn
in preparation for the fall campaign
to br conducted In Tovaa In behalf ot
the Solvation At-thy. members ot the
Abilene advisory board of which E.
V Sellers Is president met Thursday
afternoon with o. .N. Verenlus of ('hl-ragr-.
an official ot the Research De
partment of the Salvation Army. Tho
program
rhnlrman.
Judge E. M. Overhhlner. W. H. Free.
Louis Montgomerx Will Mlnter Mrs.
Dallas Scarborough! Mrs Lrn Faufcetr
R. M.'WnRstaff and T. N. carHxell.
Plfths for the chmiWIgn eVe dlscns-
serl nm preliminary steps Iri the or-
ganljcaiion tn. wt rklng commltte8 tnk-
n nt a meeting of the cxeeuthe rom-
mltteo held Friday morning.
limn ". ti i m i f i ii
One ner rent of lha atmosphere Is
argon.
KKfcl supplied $700000 and the
French rnvct-nment 1300.000 for
NuMlllng thc Dlffel lower
The State of Michigan is to plant lis"
lcior Highway from Port Huron to
Qhlrntro with im1r Ilsm
lnfn the
bo cor-
t o of
a man s
rlre $1.50
ass Time
adv.
KjrcavAtlons show that fcavr Jhn.'lrfetHllilllltlljltlittiWlltyillllliUMhlWWIIIHtlltlltpillllHllIIIH"1!" tr "tllllnjnL. j.
ireen ouiiaing tneir uams on trie samoi
site for thou'-antla of tears.
Sound wavesi x:an l seen by prop-
erly Illuminating thb air With an elce-
ti e spark. i i
Sou i stomach.
bowels and (;
rerted b tnkl
Prickly Ash P..
remedy for su
per bottle.
Co.
JWchJng
riP!ulln. ctfcf
imti n llOqejfai
m- '-jri
nueni f Jkv m
qjiillrlginls.'
.iciviioreviJ
FtuJavand Saturday i
WiLmuii Fx Prcwnts i
TWMllillled
slartlimjr
tiftejiH'
ange
Komance of
imrades
MOONRIDERS
MUTT and JEFF
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TODAY-20(
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tliifiit'Ii AffyfoiiVs of doujt
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Curcw ihis tlA' tirt of A
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o a "Northwest Moiiiitcil
ortlnvo.st and "Tho host
F0RDS0N
It's i. oorhinj? picture tho live-
liest concoction of adventure loo
and laughter m town. Ky "Let's
go!" to the family from grait'p11
tloun to tin- kiddies.
PATHE NEWS
AMERICAN
RBDME
hursdayriday
and
f J Saturdaj
1 1 rknLVaM:
Ir:A 1
nd I Ms CAiinini' of
v 1 ; y m f i
psmMig Jiohinfe but
uf cJtss sfciZingf talk-
yptiMDCitn(I lots ot
mL WALTtES
A Cdhdipirriuirs
DilTerent.
BARGAINS
Miss Qucenle Blake
Ballad Singer
and De Haven Sisters
Adults 35c Children 15e
Attend-tlie Mallnee
UseACar
Six liikc New. Cord
tioft.
vy liraiKi in 'w at jyn
5ft)orl Model wiwAYIn
ifl'airhftpejfTa lari'ai
KniLduyfiiairli (AJ si
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leeiisfcr in A-Une shai:
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Hudson
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c. Will
One Huick
good eondi
Oakland
Nash Six.
New.
Dodge
Willvs-J
sejl ehej
HudsoijS
Hudsoij C
Hudsonis
pe andb
11 you nevd a aoAd ear tt wjlMmy vou to see
these eaisV We nave lheni)rieed verv low.
nn.
We Never Shut
Down
Livo stock keeps coming to market
and we have to keep guying it and
putting It through our plants whether
conditions aro jjood or poor.
Swift & pompahy has no control
over the qutityt stock shipped
to markpLive-stockiroducers ship
their ammals to the biAstock-yards
markartSjWheretheyare sWdthrouj
conjfiission men who repVsenVthe
shrbers.
r
the
weel
nger
enger Cou-
m
iese ears We nave lhenif)rieed verj
aking eaeear an exceptional hargt
"he result is
ply fluctuat
re have to bi
ver many or fev
iave to be nan
We cannot hoi
rotti
fresh
sell
pri
to
prevailin
natural!
supply Mst
be us
s
eyare: a
without
stock
week.
how-
they
delay.
ressedbeef lamb
pork or an; other
leats but t ave to
prevailing riarket
days. If ' ie try
cent undtr the
TRIORS
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The For.tlsfrrraclor is meeting the
power needspi the I arm aid wo. wan i
cvciil iarlwif lo see it oneratol.
.
Call wt our store andAve will have a
ear uAlrivc vou out.
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Fulwiler Motor
Company
Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors
Phone 51
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We
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in'J nnl rl 1 1
jy junk.
S. S. S. Motor Co.
1155 South First Street
retailers Iwould
from us as Ion
and that suppl;
very quickly.
if we try to sell
a cent hieiher than the mark
T
the retailors who shoo aro
my from our competitor
rould have our fresh i
ouc hands. We have
products every day
markM prices whate
t-J
Hwy DO.
Half a cent up or down in the
wholesale price means the difference
between profit and loss to us.
Swift & Company U. S. A.
.Ih4iij Foeal Brandt. Wltln Sirt
A.J frTt. Iteg r
as our
would
n the
or half
prices
would
and we
t left on
sell our
prevailing
those prices
Taylor C
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Over the
Local Phone
BOAT
All Markets a
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Gen. Mgr.
Goods Company
ong Dtettince No 13
RIGHTJT BERRY. Manacers.
;ation3 Cheerfully Given Free.
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KtB J&vJtraifcr lois to liluii
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GIIOeERY-
SCHULTZ
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LITTLE MILLER.
He (ioldeii Sheaf
hc it ho liuht
mil wit't tu the
Kiiul u fiuur
on mvti to let
your liHtiiU when
kinjf broail. eak-
Try a saeli of thix
ou'il yrow fond of
Phone 820
Brunswick
Phonogran
Harwell
Phoned
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Ranch Loans
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Reporter Want Ads Bring Quick Returns
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316457/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.