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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
PAGE SEVEN
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Rules and Rtculatlont for Cltttlflid
Advertising In
THE ABILENE DAILV REPORTKrt
Afternoon NlQht Mali Edition
No advertisement accepted tor Im
than ...........S5o Ech Initrtlen
Kaeh word each insertion te
Sunday Morning. ach word..tlc
All adwtlaemante oaah In advance.
No cuts or blackface typ larger than
alt point accepted for the ClaaaltUd
Columns.
tOUt of town order rout tb sccora-
panled with cash ra
No advertisements accepted on a til
lribJdl P.11"' A P"J number
of Insertion mutt be riven.
Notice to "discontinue" and adrer.
nf"i?'5JLu-n"5t b.?. vn r "riling
btil nDt b rDonif
We rtacrvo the right to place all ad.
vertUemonte under the proper claa.
iifJ.c.5ll0.ana rect unclean or ob-
Jectlonable copy.
Advertisements wll Ibe accepted over
th epnone from telephone subscrlb.
'account havn '"" ar "
Obituaries and cards of thanks at
regular clajslf led advertising rat"
jMt . PHONE 87
.JSiil6 0!lr ftovertUement to an
experienced classified writer.
- JJH-fcrtV m m m
TRAIN SCHEDULES
(Not responsible for errora
omissions)
- .. Tsxat A Paelflq
No. 2. 3unahm ifi?m.
B T."" 10:10 a. m.
0' 1B "" .. 1: a. m.
. tytstbound nnr
No.u fiunahln oTp?m.
N0.5 t . t:85 p. m.
" '""' mii !:)5 a. m.
Wichita Valley
No. 1 (from Wichita Falls)... flo1u'Sm.
No B (freni Wichita Falls)):;. &&.)
" nS: I AFxf&WW' a"m-
Xo S (to Wichita Falls) BjJOp.tP
n....Dy:NB SOUTHERN
Bouthbound Depart
No. 19 (Except Sunday) t:U a. Jl
"Nm 'J (Except Sunday) j.6o rm.
Northbound Arrive
: ?Exsept 5urd.y 6! p. .
a i (Sunday Only) t:40 P M.
No. 18 (Except Sunday) ...... Smam.
DAILY AUTO SCHEDULE
Abilene to Buffalo Gap
Leave Grace Hotel.... 4:00p.m.
Arrive Grace Hotel... ..... U:o ml
Abilene to Tuscola and Ovalo
fcSJi!. 9!.ty D"! aior :0 D- m-
Arrive City Drug store 9:00 a. in.
WANTED
t
Roomors and boarders $7.00 per
Weolc in nico quiet home. Also boy
wants Job work of any kind. 774
Palm Street Phono 1074 0-4-30t
VfANTBD-To buy all Ulnds.cf used fur-
nltUrd aim stovee. farm toolaof nil klndsv
AsH us: Walters old standFlQ44-46 Kouth
Secpnti Street. Novfffirx4ccond Hand
blore; FhOiio iZiXSrft X 025-3Ut
Deserving youngnauFWartts vljfa to wqrlc
ior tpoara. ntpne f jDroutiiodTa College
3-gg-JQ1
WANTED PHqoo
'jam byadeser-
ving joung worunii
e Draifchon.S
uourgc.
-23-6t
wahijju-(owners njiar bonders or
ounar; translcifw wclcoflie rTMso light
houto keeping romjuilBervant house
to rent; prices right; 1635 South 1st 29-4t
"WANTED Men boarders: prices reason-
able? bntli hot and void water nice clean
bedrt good homo cooking. Pleaso give us
a trMl: 633 Hickory St. 30-4t
Ctoom for oentfe
nelohbor.
uooa witn reli
Prefer quiet pr
Permanent
lest of ref.
erences. Addn
re Reporter
city.
i?-3l
bTRAiailT Sakry J35 per week" and ex-
pense to iHn or woman with rig to in-
troduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka
aifg: Co. East St Louis III. 2-2M
WANTED-Wprklng girl for roont mate.
Very convenient and close In; give refer-
ences Address A. W. cajo Reporter 2-2t
WANTED Local agent for tiie American
Central Life Insuranca i'omiinv vrv
attractive contratJ-voffer the right par-
ffi.i Vr .ilrv'jr" seni oom 4ia
Cltlrens Natlrfhal "iyfTilc BlUg. a-3t
WANTEDRoo
per weelrf" alBO
and.. hnrHrM a 9?
table hoarder.-; J5.50 per
week. Xi
AMfoi JUIU1 4Ht Dl. --t
-
AVANTKTi.
801110 OIIO tO l0
wnrjiltyr for ui
vants hoiitff: nnr.
ts pi
FJliod
I I y-ui
f PJ)M
.
mfn ln aoad
nwf ptopie. l
IV a fa Home t
ui upxi'-A" oa
tS
I jantaflhouR
h' lllckoy; Ph
UIOUK)
shed. Apply 613
on.!T435.
3-6t
i
WAWrTU-Wnrllr
to sharn nnnrf
men witlf tlireo
tlrls. Call 274 be-
toropi p. jnxor
ti p. ill. 3-2t
ftho day or garm-
j-.i
WASTED To buy cond hand clothing
BrlnfiJhem to 250 CHicstnut or Phone No.
1152. JT s.it
HELP tAiJT;D Two glrla to travel
"iui'iiNiKiiiiiio Bniescrew. John Pittmau
j-qxaij jioioi. 3.1 1
WANTED Posltltji as stenographer by
young lady with two years experience;
nuwi iuu.11 miss itogers. 3-U
WANTED Young men to room and board
1441 fioutli 2nd Street; Phone 11S7 Mrs.
Bon H Gray. . 3. It
WANTED-Your Sewing Machine Repair
.. uii u hinus 01 maciiines. All makea
of machlhes for uale or jcnl. J E. Dunn
4'nope 1074. 3-7t
FOR SALE
OAKLA
ADSTER
Will trade for
tate or Ve
m. ra1 -
n Notea.
fULWILER
IOMPANY
FOR SALE An Edison Phonograph with
records reasonable. Apply 613 Hickory
btrccU ;7.(ff
FOR SALE Bulck Six n good condition
and looks like iievv; for particulars phono
433 pr see John Crow 721 Chestnut St
!-2t
FOIL SALE Mes(ylle w3lwj delivered at
o.u prr rora. -er liurdnco Co 2-10t
VICTROIA uiidjreeorda fol sfl
cabinet
Bizo ana manogj
&
!lsh.
MM. Rar.
POUT. 1413 sou
L'-3t
FOR BALE-
IP rtth
del
$6.00 per cord.
.ure
FOR HAI.I-Aril
Inh wlth-
out stand Api4
ril II
Ory i
H 3 3t
RINr
FORDS FOR RENT W-rfsnonslhln liar
ties. C C. Kennor nt Rentier Brothers
Motor Company; 26S Chestnut Street;
Telephone No 151 l 0-10-30t
FORDS FOR RENT to responsible par.
ties Tiy the mile.' C C Kenner ttt "Ken-
ner Brothers Motor Co. 268 Chestnut ht
rhone C51. S103Ul
ft
coodlFVil
fdorM Ly
tMOTdRK
K?
FOR RENT
POtl RENT Thrtft or four room apart-
ment nicely furnished; 02 Meander fit.
Phone 43. 30-k
KOIt nHNf targe room and kitchenette
unfurnished S13 per month. Call nt 636
reach !-2t
FOR RKNT Close In bedroom room for
light houss keeping: on paved street;
modern; corner North 3rd and Cypress.
No. 1102. 2-3t
ROOM and board for two men or school
boya In one boclc of high school l'liono
1454. 3t
FOR RENT Standard keyboard typewri-
ters for rent. Harry O. Bronrt 124 1-2
rine Street. 2-2t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Hglit
house keeping cltvie in. to comio with-
out children; 601 Oak: Dione 1279. 2-:t
FOR IIENT A two room house and a
three room house with barns and grir-
ago on lOtlt and Plum Streets. John
Thomas. 2-tit
FOR UENaf-L-FurnlslieTSbed room to one
or txvo gentlcBMin X'homVss. 2-2t
FOR IlEN'C-Four room llmgalow Just
finutnea nwr inin scnooi; alio tor saio
choice lots aiuf acreage adjoining Me-
Murry CoiKgn
pus. iTitm onterms
et ino Kh(fyou tliln
W. MlllcrtLTclcplioiio
very attnli-tle.
I.et
property. Soi
io.
45.
li-31
IXn Rli
lari
o unturnlled rooms
modern I
hleni
s;83( Sjtamorc St.
y 3.n
Phone
FOR Rl
NT-
hhejl
rroom close
1230 Mrn.
3-U
In toim
onao
Wiley ri
FOR REf
in on: 4?3
(irnlRlfl
room to sentle-
PL
1428. 3-lt
FOR RENT-
'Atnfnrlalita Ks4 waim Iaah
ted only on
lojbh
iloclc front town; 1230 North
First Strce
3-41
FOR TiENT Two partly furnished house
Looping rooms prlvato entrance $:o.oo
per tnonth. Apply 025 Oak St. 3-lt
FDR llVTwNlrfll itrnlol.nH UmA uih
adjoining7 bath with all modern conven-
uiilco an ynvnia nomo cioso jn on K.C-
dur Btreet; Phono 1107. 3-2t
FOJl RENT 3 room unfurnished apart-
ment with bath room and all hiodcrn
Mr. Cicero Holdor. 3-6t
FOR RENT A brand now bungalow. 5
rooms all modern conveniences; 0th and
Cypress Sto. Phono 9050 R-4. 3-4t
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms at
325 per month; 2i2 Kansas Ave. 3-2t
FpR JtENT-JTwo or three roomi furn
lahcd or unfurnished. ' See W. F. Wallner
at. Wright Furniture Company. PhOno
No. 371. 3-"t
FOR UENT-tSlx room house bath hall
garage all. conveniences two lots un-
limited lease for only J45 per month on
feouth 6th and Peach oast front good
aliade. See me on T. & P. Park. W. D.
Early. a.u
MISCELLANEOUS
THE
TION ARMY
la conducting a
6yment Bureau
at 133 12 Chestmat StJ
Abilene xex-
tion of all in-
o are In need
nq mia wlghearthe oodli
dustry and lllvlduafs
of both aklllofl and jfnskll
d labor. When
n neea or eiHieryjibioyci
or emnlovment
unonn pr nine (jrovwe
ill do oui best
10. iiii i no rreo.WW
at your service.
Office Phor
UP
enco l'liono 443.
CAPl
GREGORY.
0-12-30t
NOTICE All fiMi i..i. ...
against tlio estate of Mrs. II. II. Holder
l'irst Stale Bank at once. 2D-6t
S. C PAltKONR
M. D.-Ecif'ma. nisok.
heads. Pimples' a
II Skin DJsordets. Kid-
noy ana women
City Drug Store.
uisenses. urnce over
Phond
! NO 910. tf
The OLD REL1A
ACIFIC MUTUAL
LIF IN6URAN
MPANY 2r the
e Company west
oiaerr ana largest
vi ine iviississlp.
urganuea in
jobs see mo a
Insurance. Caa
tave you none
J. T. DA
Phone 311
rlet Anent.
Abilene Texas
LEAVE IT TO
MOORE
He. will Pack. Cra'
r btore your
uouseiioia Goods
e i'lanos on
fiano Trucks. I
y minute.
.1. n unnor t:
Phons 1487
nd Storaae
h 1st St.
TitOMnv tc rrnfj ij .. n .
Klrby. j.3.
NOTICE To All i?ai v.a- n.i.i..
Tho corner lotfc on Bq.vre and South 7th
Yxi-oia mo ou ine marKet ror the price
they were rnrnntlv r.rr.ii-n.1 i' n
Knufcr. ' '""...
LOST and FOUND
I.OHTA KluL- l.n... i i l '
tvvecn Abilene and Anson Friday night.
Reward if teturned m this 'office. s-t
RTRAVMn rtl DThrtui - .-. a
imiley Jersey cow branded p on right Jaw
" ". jyuiit can. iwiono siu-J. At.
V. Person .
LOST A
I Tnli arKjtf .
rmglng to the
Findor plesi
nrlinrtt iTlanH
ku Kiii6oninir
ai t. iiamuei
qfCoii
tree iSid receive re-
wara.
3-3t
LOST Blu
flomntvliar
T.
irHnu .w.Mlnv
Lll.lnH Tl
please call.
'eward. J. B.
Mason i
3-4t
LOST Stfaf or Stolj: One bay mare
f aat K1sSr lnda hlgK. hind
f. i"" ."""'. '" . '"erai rewara
w. iimui ma nun jqbu ng io ner recoverv.
?LVax' T8XM Mu ana Elevator conw
' i-t
F?i? Vnm bcJi...'rt5r?n1 nd at
io hi v ."" '""uru ior return to
626 Hickory. Mrs. W. C Blckley. 3-2t
FOR SALE Real Estate
BOUNDS & NORWOOD
Real Estate
Willi vlftl..
CfjlTIA In llnnm
exas Fair.
lldlng and
let us show yoU
lvo oeau-
inui jiuuiro in
venient to the
Ity con-
1 colleges
III be of
anu an nriin
unerest to yr
vvq nave ft
ches that
and bus-
wo can sen i
mess
If you wll
yours? Glad
time wU be
If von lin
lln nAI.. in
Don. some io pee ns?
Ixchange of prop-
urucs our specialty.
BOUNDS & NORWOOD
BURQLARSA
often pay h
can get a real
seeing
i.uuiv'mvm Jisnn ... 1. ii.
vn.' t.....viiv ..rvv ."" -"
ftiitki II It avua IUVM1 llUUCVf C(
iiui i.ii a. urair ariifiri innr rnnni iiniiait a.
botlmin J'Unlnv Mill. 19iono bo. 3-bt
FQIt T.IASir'Alir u 1 ... .... 1. nM
row Lfb
m siver
ttVt Llftf
y
ii a mjk
AOf
fe.VBhlpV
I A nioc
l3 i osf
wiikivr.M
9&$A
gVtCe Westir
jv n.iir..4itiki
fdnTrtiiXjnir v
I I 11 I I II i xi
f viijj ug h
71 . Jjariaytix tnos
juuouoxcnQois am
Atnd tJTms ttint it
Tin HliinsVnni rni
ii crAtUr X.. m
A "j .l inn. m
foth rcslden
wu on us our
I tA show Vmir
i-A Vai..I ill
ND .THIEVES
eavlfyfnr lmlna m u..i .....
fsaream In a used car hv
I p M
' MCTEyENSON
AT THttaCE GARAGE
r '
1 ------ .- wj "Mill. HUH LUV1 V
sale MrB. P. L White Abilene Tex-
as. s.st
REAL ESTATE
1W SAI.BJ Two now six room house
hi Alta. Vista. Joe Perry. 9fi-6t
WELCOME TO VISITORS
Come to See Us
Farms ranches and city property.
We have almosJAXiythlng Inthe real
estAte line. r " . f
New bungaU4firitneelofle In; good
terms closylo scMoolffy f
f havuome tpl goMlhuys on street
car Uric. i ; 1
We wiliftell vqflVjJS
house. I zS
l build you a
Vacant lots rtuf with fetty good old
bulldlpgs n th$rf.
One realVilue.'Iiome tw lets good (or
the money. NJ' jr
Ptcase IJVf"rjjKl you want we
may Jiavo Just TntrThlng.
House to rent nlco place.
CANNON A McQEE
Morte DulldlnO'
Phones 370.469.124S .
THI8 IS BAROAtN WEEK WATCH
THIS SPACE FOR DAROAINS
.i iii
One six room modern bungalow on
south rront lot 5 by 160 feet located in
Alta Vista on .graveled utrcet. In Central
Ward School D
as an built-in
features and pollsl.
If you want
a nomo you ca
v von can't
uuiki j tor in
0300 acres a
o J6000. .
lesnuito iiai
ind In Uvalfle cj
lino cur'
icy mesqui
mar gras
lias an
and fair;
ing water
ovcmcius
wll) thro
atocl; cat-
no in g
per acre
Ann w
trade
week o
operty In
n for one
Una Hires Joom
apartment.
i or Ten
riB teio-
phone
this.
Call us on
WESTTeWTSLAND COMPANY
Office Over
Farmers t Merchants National Bank
Phone 12 P; O Box 748
M. M. Phillips John F. Allison
SOME GOOD BUYS.
Modern six room bunsnlow. trood loca
tion close to school; price $4000; small
uai payment jjaianto motuniy.
Jteol vlobo In nlco homo five rooms
bath for 94600. r
Nice bungalow four rdoms for 12000;
small cash paynLjU;".
i
Modem hu
bath. 1 1-3
lot. cioso to
Good terms
bargains. J
UllVitVl i A
.'and ncreago at
uood buja
the clty.7
m
s all over
Some
it TV
buy.
before you
S &. SON
Over
in
ter Dry Goods Company.
Phones 345-391.
FOR RENT
Will bull
I four y
!-oon1 houses for Titrable
laitleajrho can woni ope'
lundrc or moro adnTn
rotton Courevind loJho
r .
lanu vc
2-2t
FOE
Fifteen Roou
bllene
completely JTmilahcd
goou
ents.
huslnCBO ail
-This Is tlrd
nd a
good Invct
van-
ting high I
crtv
Call
wtu a fu
on H. Li.
Perry
Oroccry Cfl
453.
FOH SALE One cast front corner lot
on llth and Orange; Phone 9059 R-4. 3-4t
"JlEG'liAll I'fcXLKItS"
tncj'MJ
wn flow
!t beat tni
rmpiiftJii'iK
rt in niaiiwm
niniv iiinj
ijrniaciy RfaWi;
liuiKlavrb lofif owrlaft
1 good ofichrf limW
w miuu iiBAtfr gootK
ra spapp'JTi- si2.n
p tiute Jgood wn ft
ifrhls. trW)osItlM Is ojc
lv If e
joom MhmiBhtf
tx in in iujn locatim
IwytR gaynnd baJll.
iiffujow xn&roora.
r.t Mt v fc
-y - -fc d
Bfipbol pried J 515 '.V
V-lll'UU 1UI
. Lr. f? A
in ioarnounKaia
9ii.n.AM --4 M
ai if 3 r
iviuva hum tupii r.
igpay !u M gee
K-V
iTjajiRKPOT
m
j t ir 1 w m 4
S W KlrtMNCrl
i Hawle Teij. i
M I I
in" mi w
ifflQtel llrii
Cilnlti
fu na.Jiurf' gooft Y
I cltX vfbnctty 4
ImeLiC fvlny no
iciaEs .rovciiuy prfp
lure aavatazariieiif
IPHELfPS. Olf
pii'uy. FhoaC
COOLD6E. r Tf BE WO N
WAUTto-roBe uULVCiNy - .v
KnJo?LO( VJhoVJoOUO ffC "S T fv.
:; : p J : : . : r
T VlrK BCPirJvS -.
! . ( SoOCKA UQK. A "' S fstr- " -
HIK KM &Br 'rA f' f0$ oOHTr
RUKrAlrA" AM HAVjR- ' . . SEG. VfeuX HE- i
I MORE. MOHE.V AK ' . 4 cSAvsl V44JiiLtc J .
i VOO'f. 3MM5TER- . V HIS EfRs! J
' (n' a BcrrtR. V . -y- -
1 BscBLL tLye.5i- J
i . N ..-w ---X. .if i&i
J ' -?Z yJZ
REAL ESTATE
A OR EAT SACRIFICE
fjocated on Mulberry fjtreef between
2nd and cth St.. beautiful corner lot 7S
by 140 feet: a have one of the most de-
sirable and up to date residences In
Abilene tieven large rooms with every
convenience you could ask for: garage.
servanth house etc.
THE OWNER OF THI8 HOME
for best of reasons desires to sell NOW.
and has practically left the Price up to
us realising aa he docs that It sold right
off the reel that he will bo forced to
mako a great Hacrlflco In the price. Wo
have personally Inspected thla property
nnd can nay truthfully that In our holi-
est opinion there JfTOwbetter bargain
onereu in Auuet' tonny
TbfcaU8HT'N
Tou cannot Jroat the loclyLm In Alnlene
8Urrounded.rfy beaut If iiiJfces oft every
sido. and JtoncedrU tuoverm one to l
one 01 tun inosi fufraoie coivrs in 11111
msgniiiMiiit resiiiiico sectio
the city
VE AASOLUT
EE THE
Y
o business
ND DOL-
e surprised
It Is aura
lease value
rgatns In rcil-
t property All
ce to show you.
you wl'l alwavs
dealing with us.
OUR MOTTOl
IF NOT RIQHT WE WILL MAKE
IT RIQHT.
MeDAVlD & WRIGHT
North Second Street.
Second Stairway West of First State
Bank. Business Phones 129-605. Res-
idence. Phones 1314-674.
BETTER THAN RENTING
Nice four room bungalow nrranseil to
have two bed .oomar-jpMklocated oh. the
North Siae bn gra
J3.150. One-
iiuru casu.
Five room
on graveled
nventences.
Igh School.
?37&U.
Six room
se close in
on South s
Six roo;
three lots.
northeast
good buy at
J2.000:
Six roon
f High School
on. grav
easy terms."
CRA
DEJtffAjr& CRANFILL
Roo
3 Over TZghy Grocer Co.
Office Ph
18 325 -nesldnc Phone 792
Will sell HHfa"d
otfi or good
real estate or
iien Notes.
FOUR desirable vacant lots In San An-
gelo Texas; seven In Marlon Oklahoma
to exchange ror rc3iuenco or 101s 111 aoi-
leno. No 1543 North 4th Ablleno. 29-
LEGAL NOTICES
AN ORDINANCE to amend Ordlnanco No.
100 of tho City of Abilene passed by the
Board of Commissioners of said City on
the" 17th day of May. 1P17 entitled: "An
nidliianco defining a motor busr providing
for the licensing of motor buses and of
inofor bui operators requiring bond fpr
same regulating the operation of motor
liusci tvlthin the Cltr limits of the city
of Abilene declaring the unrestricted 011-
i;iaiiou of said mototvbQSCSto be unlaw-
fill providing a pc
lolatloh
inercor. nrov am
Ituro of
licenses and declaring
arinf
Sejt
ofll
aim
igency.
for a
nv aaamc merino. Hefti
ling me cxccuii
period of twoyea
r moro
buses and wov
Icensed
motor bus haVli contain
r and
carrying art; cnWv ency
Be It OtflalrA V? the
Com-
mlsHlonornSof (JhrJCftv of Abllcn
SEf OEU. Tit OMlnance N'
ino of
Hie t'lty tif AWXnc. ltlt cd.
ii ordt
Iihiico ilefliiiiipWi motjrrjhus provllng for
tho llccn-fliiK of motdf hfisca nndtbt motor
bus operator requjhilK band Air same.
rcRUlatlnr tUo opcJuUbn of ntor bviFCS
within tl city llmljrof the ylty cf Abi-
lene dcclirflig the unreatrlGied operation
of said mttUbr buses to befnUwful. pro
viding a pValty for thesTolatlon thereef
ana iicciarlifjn em
same Is hereb
to Section Slx-A to read as follows:
SEC. SIX-A That any" person operat-
ing one or more buses In the City of Abi-
lene licensed by said Cty may execute a
hond to run for a period of two years
from the date of the approval of said
bond said bond to provide that It shall
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attho vaiuo IftMiin pralbertf
teg double lnMlue ojfickl
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all on.! fox real bJT
de'e l.flsrifr or vacaii
lha we" ajfir Is a clutfl
ana vsure you bioo jnat
get ajuaro deaLyIien
nr strcox
lujfgalow jall.n
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HI
OAKLAND-SEDAN
Wfri iii
FULWILER AjOfOR COMPANY
'sxzy
apply to all motor buneis nperwt 1 niiy
tne principal unaer
of two years tron
and fthall . coiltiJ
he coil'
bus cot
out In this cllhadbe
With r
enro to
audi bonds. jruv perso'
opern.
la llren-
nea motor Wis in nil
while ldhus Is bll
ty o
kin shall
OWW.lt C(
' display
on said jnotir Mis I
ue co
hnlcuous
place nAitmaetf ehA
such nior biff such
the t
Imher of
niner t
ho mark-
od on we lrnto wl
1 Issued
the tax
eolieet
tj
f Ablle
hi;
iriiiiinnsaT ahau take
effect
froinjriiu niter its
uaksa
Pas
1 Mi 01
lay cf .
iotember 1921.
Appro
d this .
h day
September. A.
u i;
IHIcned
SCARBOROWm
Attest: V
M. I Sell
ami or.
Ity Secretary.
Approved a
'to form before passage
It. N. HICKMAN.
Corporation Counsel.
2-3t
AN ORDINANCE regulating tho operation
of motor vehicles on tho stieets nnd Dub-
lin htehwnva of tho Cltv of Abilene re
pealing Sections 9 26 nnd 24 of Ordinance
no. 132 or tno uity or Amicne ann pro-
viding a penally for violations of this Or-
dlnanco. and carrying an emergency:
Bo It Ordained by the Board of Com-
mlmloncr.f of tho City of Ablleno:
SEC. ONE. "hat It shall bo unlawful
for any porson driving or operating a
motor vehicle In tho City of Abilene to
pass or nttempt to pass n street car on
any afreet In said City when nald street
cur Is stopped for tho purpose of receiv-
ing or discharging passengers; any per-
son driving or operating a motor vehicle
on the streets or public highways of tho
City of Ablleno nnd approaching n street
rar Which Is standing or which stops for
the purpose of receiving or discharging
pasKengeM shall bring such motor vchl-
cto to a fail stop and shall not pass auch
street car as long as such street car Is
standing.
SEC. TWO. That all persons driving or
oneratliu: a motor vchirlo In the Clt.v of
Ablleno desiring to park such vehicle on
rine street Detvveen ita intersection witn
South First Street nnd Its Intersection
with Nortn Third Street nhatl park such
motor vehicle parallel with tho curb and
tho Inside whecln shall not bo moro than
olghtcen Inches from tho curb.
SEC. THREE. All vehicles approach-
ing air Intersection of tho publla highways
In tho City of Abilene with tho Intention
of turning thereat alinll. In turning to- the
right keep to tho right of the center of
auch Intersection and In turning to the
left shall run beyond tho center of audi
Intersection nnd shall pais to tho right
bctoro turning such chlclo to Jeft nt all
Btreet intersections Jfecalrt elty at which
la established UmWiik Ttoeks or other
vJslb)o turnlnayMgiw. all OUilclcs travel-
ing hctwcetOAich InUtwlltys at which
auch turlilMr block" or sigmiro located
ahall nof-JJQrn on such ntrocanfci JtlehwaV
boforo suvfi turning iloclc or nfgiWs reach
ed. j j
Alt rftTrsoni difvii f a jRwirvilllcle on
10 a direct irour ni aiicy ar a pant be
tweojt auch tin nln blooiS or arsns as
heroSi set ouishai kudntho rlillt hand
f lilt HtlrOt Ui IlKaiich lurnWc- block
vn lsrcAh-3d Mforo turnluffon said
t. . 1 jy
at porn driving or opcrslrlnc vehl-
uienaias' m turn auch vrlBcIe on any
o:iiy or adiiosto ana 1 ex-
rom tho ciJf thov hrrnnv.
Ill tliffkalrCcUlon In whlT thev urn in.
lendliifpb tin In auutrmanncr that the
same jfUrHeV '""iap a piirfeoh driving
a vehicle approaching such motor Vehi-
cle fom the rear.
.i.- f-uuic. 'inat an motor vchlcjcs
operated oil the hIip( nt tlm rilv nf
Abilene at nlxht time shall usn on their
t fnn. IUI.I. .!.. . ..11. .. .
1 1 viii. jiRifia iviiu is uruuiarjiy icrifiru
.llll.n.AM m.A I.. ...AH. ' ...- J. ..1
..iiiiiiiui iiini 11 ovuiii. nucu moior voni-
olo is not equipped with dimmers then uio
leus or glahses of tho front lights on such
motor vehicle shall bo so constructed
stained or painted that the raa of the
light shall not project at an clovntlnn nf
moro than three foot abovo tho gra do of
iiiu Biruci or mgmvay on wincn aaid mo-
tor vehicle Is bring operated.
SEC. FIVE That Joy riding on any
fllreot In the city of Abilene when such
street is for any reason so crowded that
such Joy Hdlng Interferes -with traffic on
audi streot. Is hereby prohibited. By the
term "Joy rldlnn" as used In thin nro-
vision la meant tho uso of said atrect
merely for tho purpose of continuous
driving and turning llicreon for tho pur-
PORe Of Pleasure. 11 nil ahntltil nnv nnrunn
so Joy riding on any street be directed by
any pollco officer of tho City of Abilene
to movQ iff mild streot. fall to. do so. ho
snaii no guilty or violation of this ordi-
nance. HKC KTV. That Cnntlnn. K- n un
tjt'd 24 ofT-Oillitartce 132 of the City rf
"""cut iwinieu uy un un'Tfl or uoitinii'-
atoners of aald city-be and tho same are
hereby repealed.
SEC SEVEN. Any person violating any
of the provisions of thla Ordinance shall
ua uci-uicu Kumy 01 a misaemcnnor rnd
upon conviction thereof nhnll be fined In
any sum not exceeding One Hundred
SEC lOrnitT. Tli nrAvl.l. . 41.1.
Ordlnanco are dcclaied to be cumulative
of any and all othor Ordinances now in
force of the City of Abilene regulating
i.5 nflf?n .of vehicles op tile streets
and publln highways of said City.
It is not Intended by this Ordinance to
repeal any Ordlnanco or the provisions of
any auch Ordinance except said Sections
9. 20 and -I as specifically mentioned In
facctlon Six of this Ordinance.
-JftfV'J11 Ofdlnrmco 8lnU t);e effc t
n hliVi fo.r.co rom nd aft'rita passage
"' publication as required by law.
Approved this 16th day of September. iSl'l.
4 uoiiuu inin mrn nnr nr v!nimKa inni
Mrtncy." bo and tho'i. "" buakuuhuuuii.
ed by adding therc-rtjV R. ; . . Mayor.
.dh .. fi 1 .. . hellers City Secretary.
Approved as to form before passage.
!-3t
". N. HICKMAN
Corporation Counsel
The cliff dwellers used the yucca
plant fdr baskets.
THE MARKETS
I
Cotton Market
Xcw Ynrk Ilcrlcvv
NEW 'OUK. Oct. 3 Tho caitdh
market was strong nnd excited during
today's curly trading. Tlio census re-
Viirt Issued nt tho opening showed
ginning of 2007060 bales prior to
Hcptcinbor SC won regarded by local
tindeiB an very heavy compared with
recent jtrlviito estimates of tho crop.
Jinny reports liavo licon received how-
ever. Indicating that nn unusually lnr-
BO proportion of tho crop linn bocn
picked bpforc tho end of tho Inst month
nnd tho figure evidently failed to
disturb tho confidence in very bullish
government condition flguroa.
After opening firm nt nn advance of
29 to 62 points active moiitlin soon
Hold 100 to US points net higher with
Docomhor touohlng 21.70 compared
with 18. CO tho low level touched bn
tho reactions of last month.
T govsrnmcut condition of 42.2
evidently wns a dlsappolnfmant to re-
cmt buyern who had looked for a i-.on.
dltlun around or slightly below forty.
insiao or ten minutes nftor the an-
nouncement prices broko from SG.GQ
to I0.CO a halo from tho top under a
rush of general liquidation wiitch
forced December contracts back to
about twenty cents.
Docembcr sold up to 21.05 Just be-
fore tho crop report was Issued with
nctlvo months goncrnlly showing net
advances of 127 to 150 points. This
ovldontly reflected buying- lit antici-
pation of condition figures below forty
and when tho official roport was Id-
sued placing tho condition at 42.2
and the Indicated crop at 0537.000
bales thcro was & rush of general ex-
cited liquidation for a time tho
market was absolutely overwhelmed
by tho offerings and Inside of ton
minutes prices broke 125 to 100
from tho best with Deccmbor selling
off to 20.05. At this level hovvovor
tho market steadied by trado buying
uiid later rallied 50 to 60 points from
tho loweBt bn prediction of frost in
Northern Oklahoma tonight and tho
rnln news from eastern and central
sootlons of tho belt.
New Orleans Itcvluw
NEW OnEANS. La.. Oct. 3 Tho
Hccond ginning roport of tho season
issued by tho census bureau at 5
o'clock todny showed a ntnnllcr total
of cotton ginned to tho 25th of Sep.
tember than cjcpectcd and 11 stiff rise
in prices resulted In tho future market
amounting to about JC.00 a balo on tho
tnoro nctlvo months. Better cables
than duo wcro also a help to vrtlu.es.
At tho end of the first half hour nf
business prices wero no tj 12. points
up with Docembcr nt 2145'
By tho end of tho first hour of bus-
iness prices wcro 126 to 100 points
Jilgher thiijj tho cioso of Saturday with
December up to 21.05; tho condition
roport by tho department of agri-
culture of 42.2 por cent of normal
was higher than expected and a brenk
pf 200 points occurred In December
within five minutes that position fall-
ing to 10.05. This was tho full limit
-of fluctuations allowed In ono bcu-
hlon under tho rules of thb cotton ex
change. Other months broko from
155 to 195 points. At theso levels
the market was 20 to 48 points under
the cioso ot Saturdny.
CHJCAGO. Oct. 3 Wheat. No 3
3 rod J1.23 1-2; No. 2 hard 51.10 1-2
. J1.17 1-2.
Corn No. 2 mixed 46 1-2 37 3-4;
No. 2 yollow 47 47 3-4 cents.
Oats No. 2 Wllito 34 3-4 Q 35 1-2
VTHE UNIVERSAL fcAR
P
f
A
wwm
lourtjV-ar
S3SV F. O
u atjMurpieasure ffowaercyou
w a .r .
chlose and
four family
tho bonadless beautieafhature. the pure
'air a luncA Hi 8 Shady wood a fishing
excursion; a rest by a cool lake or stream.
Yqu can in a Ford. Millions'have learned
by experience that to own and operate
a Ford is not an extravagance; they
have learned that the many pleasures
derived from a Ford" takes the place
of other pleasures and the saving
thus made often pays for the car and its
maintenance
Let's talk this matter 'over. Get the
facts and figures.
Bo Sure and See Our Exhibit at tho Fair
FULWILER MOTOR. CO.
AUTHORIZED
FORD AND FORD80N DIALER"
I Livestock Market
l'nrl Wrtrll. T.l.n CI.W.V
J-'OIIT WOIlTir Oct. 3-r-8low trad-
Ing wa tho chief characteristic of the
cattlo tiinrkrt tnilnv. nlflimil. r.Milni.
wcro not excessive. Around 2500 head
or caitio nnd 4 000 en lvo arrived.
Htccrri Hold tronnnllv 11V In ". ni.
lower shlnnlnir rmrt lnf in n ir.
cenlfi. rjmipi trnlnnf f fi mhi. i.nti.
Wore 10 to 16 cents lowrr and calves
iiicii Bienuy 10 on coma down choice
tutors brought )5.6Q and good cows
sold at 4.10. Tho top on yearlings
was J5.7B.
It was Into boforo tho hOK yards
wero cleared hut several buyers wcro
III notion fi ml tirlnin rnln.1 in ...i.
higher. .Several cars sold nt 7.C0 and
IM1IOI III mo t mi wuill ui J up (.03.
1'igs gained 25 cents or more. Wot
deals ranging around JB.75 7
Hog liouso receipts amounted to 1200
head.
Feeders constituted the cntiro offer-
ini? Iti ftin Hliiifn Iiiyiia wIimm mimUi.
..... ... ..... .....v. .vau iiiu j.vjiio
amounted to 205 head. Feeders lambs
uruuRiu o npa icoacr ycarnngs notch-
ed J3.S0.
OIJOTATinVH-
Cattle Hooves J 3 J 5. 50; stock-1
onnnnrn 13 c& f r.a imff. t x.
$0.50; yearlings 13. GO tf 57; bulls $2
ny . vnivus . p O.OU
Ilorrs Light 7.r.n et i7.n mA.
lum 7.25 (fj S7.50; mixed 16.25
& $7.2fi; rough heavy IG.25 0 $5.75
pigs JO fl tl; atags $5 J5.75.
Shoop-Lambs 15.50 $7.75;
yearlings $4.50 (ft $G; wethors $4.50
& $4.75; owes $3.25 Q $3.75; culls
$1 & $3; goats $1 $3; stockers
sheep $2 $3; stockcr lambs $4.50
$6.
Chicago Livestock
CIlICAflO. Til.. ri.f. n -ti.
colpts 20000; beet and butcher cattle
Ronorally strong; to 25 cents higher;
bulk beef steers $0.00 Q $9.25; bulk
fat cows and heifers $3.86 & -$6.00;
blllla. Storknrs ntl.l frnr1ri- ataa.1.. -
Bt'ong bolognas $3S5 & $4.25; veal
calves slow to lower; heavy calves
(Heady
Hogs receipts 30000; mostly 10
nnnla In "O mnli hlirfiar.. o ir.
bulk lights and Hghtbutchen $8.15 fl'
9 ui uunc paCKing1 SOW 16.60 j)
$G.00; pigs 10 cents to 15 cents higher:
bulk $7.25.
Mhnoti rnnnltil fl AAA. Mn.HKM
..j... ..w..a v.vv UU1UI1K
mostly steady; fat aheep stronB to 25
cents higher; fod western ewes $4.75;
iicavy Tiaiives il-U W 3.b0.
m
drain nnd Provisions
'CHICAGO Ills. Oct. 3. Ranra of
prices;
Open. High Low. Close.
WHEAT;-
Deo .... 1.X7 1.20 1.1SJ4 11'K
May .... 1.21 tf 1.25 1.21 1.23
COUN:
Dec 49 .60 .48 .49
May .... .54 .65T4 .64 .55
OATS:
Dec 36 .36 Ti .35 .36
May ...; .40 .41 .40 .40
PORK:
Nov ... .- . . 17.00
Jan t... . 1. 1500
LAnn:
Oct ... 1012 10.12 10 05 10.05
Jan .. 9.20 V.ZZ 9.15 920
JtlBS;
Oct '.. . . - 6.75
Jan .... 7.85 7.95 7.93 7.92.
1 . 1
Arabian women are Imprisoned Jin
gardens buljt fdr their amuscmentrt
f
B. Dttteii.
when youdroose with
or yoiujirtends. Enjoy
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