The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1922 Page: 10 of 10
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IS SHAKEN
Of EARTH SHOCKS
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IMl'OltTAKT COMM1TTKE8
l'Olt MUSIC "WEEK
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This Season9 s Smarted Dresses
Annual Sfning Sale
ExcemionahSale Values
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tOICIO Antlt 1!C -A heavy Oftrtli
jliocli coiileririK" In loklo occurred .it
lOiJR o'clock tliftf rtiornltifer. CoiiRld-i-rablo
dnmngtt was done .to buildings
In the city nnd their eontonlB.
The oarlhiltinko"" caused noVtral
deaths Nono of teh victims wore Am
iridium 'or Kuronctuw. Thora worn
inrrow cscapas from aillapslng chim-
neys anil walls
The calhqtmlto Was i)reee3ed by an
femptlon yesterday of Mount Atta-
nali-Yanm. 00 mllos northeast of Tolt-
: yuIiIMi ltnbn nuf wlfli n Irlftfl ro-
)ort pouring fort) olume3 of nolicf
i oncti ft iH cinolo. No serious Uamtwfo
was crtuscd by the eruption. f
Tho carthqunko offlclalHMJfatcd
lasted 15 mInutcrtWl)Bosi&rn years
The Amorlcajr MtTOTreBOgiiB sjllBluly
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III reference to tho plana for Music
Week Mrs. A. 13. Pool ns chairman
of the music commlttoo of Community
Scrvlco of Abilene calls particular at-
tention to tho following committees
of flpcdnl lmportnneo at the present
lime and urges tho attention of all
musically Interested persons In Abl-
lono to this announcements
It in planned that' special musical
programs will bo matlo available- for
everyone i the city during this week
and every group and Individual pos-
sessing musical nihility willing to use
It for bonoflt of Abilene during this
week which Is set for tho second week
In May ruiuitnjrfrom-Mny 7 to 13 Is
requested to telephone tho secretary
Herman McDnntcl at C80 so that ho
may list name with tho committee- on
nvallnble tnlrtit of which Mrs. W. If.
Uinffielt president of tho Wednesday
Nfornlng Chorus and member of tho
MJoard of directors of Community Ser-
vido of Auiieno is chairman.
All villus lodges soclcllesi church-
es Sunday schools choirs and other
groups planning musical events for
tills are requested to notify Miss Lu-
cile Auton at tclopliono 1020 so that as
chairman of this committee sho mny
Include sumo with the nrocrnm dlmst
of all musical nttrnctlous offered In
tho city during this week. .
Morrison's Mother Dies
WAIiKERTON Ont. April 26
Mrs. Christopher Morrlsdn 84 mother
of Frank Morrison soerotary of the
Amorlcnn Federation of Labor died
yesterday.
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workmanship
prices
iwhg oppbrtunity due to the great desirability o' tho'
njjvvncss'nnd large variety. Of. Canton Orepe Taffetaj.
pocue umne )ii JoiacK anu ino iavorcu colors jnciuuiug
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'justithc types of Dresses that will answ.er auapring requirc-
ntiiifio their usefulness long afterwards when warm days disr
leoajB anu capes ana ornig jniopiomuiunco uiuso urcssus or iu-u.
arifiess.
fed beaded and plain styles. They present a very complete color
both light and dark shades and show quite an 'unusual quality of.-.
Choice all this week from the two groups at theso special.
. $19.50 .and $25.00'
i AUKESHA WIS.. April 2C Prcsl-
lent Birge of tho University of Wis-
consin was bitterly arraigned by
William JonnIg3 Bryan in an nd-
E dress hero last night. The commoner
1 In attacking theories 'of Professor Bir
ge declared that it tho latter had his
choice- bptweon big salary check and
teaching of Darwinism ho would pro-
bably cbooso tho check and teach any
thing for tyhieh ho was drawing a
salary.
Mr. Bryan further declared that the
pttbllc should not permit a man
whoso salary Is paid from public tax-
atlon funds to preach anything that
"lntorofores With tho splrt'iial liberty
of a studont attending a state or 'pub-
lic Institution ."
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Farmers & Merchants Natfial Bank Bldg. .j" - I N I jH3gWll
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f Farm &Eancr Lons I T . j
PHoiie No. 79- J 124 Pine St. PUI-bHlf AlllVl
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Mitchelin Tires ffd TobeflL iBatJferieafopaired j Pain in the Stomach'and
Charged adSoldHpok specialists. i 1 Bowels Intestinal Cramp -
iL iV-f g li It Colic Diarrhoea
Srygleymlx C?o. j I -sold everywhere- a
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Abilene Printing Co
TelefffiSne 276
1062KHorth Second Street
LOosite Queen Theatre
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Cold
Don'fc Neslect
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r.f..aMfPleB eolflfl set under.
war: at jifc fira cough of sniffle tub
Musteai&on the throat end chest.
MuJ&ole isB4rawhite plntmi
tnad5ritbtfof mustahL IJtawa
nutaaualot: relieves j0Uee98; Goes
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Keeo ajar haAQ foveucmtreenciesi
maypreventfcfcumoniainjfcurnome.
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fr THAN A MUSTAgO PLASTES
fashioned
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Abstracts
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WHAT YOU WANTJgHEN YQU WANT IT
AT PRICESMAT AKK SIGHT y
Vmir lmsiness Knlieltcdndrnnnrccintcd with It oomnlcto stPClt
of Staple aud Fancy (oc.ics at your -disposal. Also alUKfuda
of Fruits and Fresh TectaUles.l i'resu Meats ueiiveMU wuu
your groceries at lnarRewpnces.
White's (Ca
SERVICE THaBEST V
4063 South Second Street
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'Telephone Number 77
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TRY A WANT AD FOR QUICK RESULTS
AT THE Bj
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Each dqy brings ne(FQotwear roDur store
for the little misses. iWevarf heaflquarters.
Prices $2.85 to $3.45 Jp&ufctf U& 2 Straps.
Prices are reasonable: cqipciiid see tor
'yourself.
The B
Telephone 289 . t
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j.10 fine Street
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ABILENE RANKER iEMLTY COMPANY
Real Estate difVeads Royalties
Grace Hottl BliteTeledhone 135
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BIG BOLL COIPTON SEED
JCasch Strain MebBie "riurftokInproved Rowden Lone Star
Early bk.A(iafLii9200jper Bushel Sacked
C. yvf FULmNiCotton Office.
1062J6 North Fit Street J Telephone Number 102
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154 Chestnut StrW
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leisiUsed to Make.
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Telephone Number 28-
Your Teleph
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Our Self Starter
It's Insurance
"Leave It To Cox"
DAY PHONE 320
NIGHT PHONES 866 or 1065
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AfSnk arc ibrotectcd
OF TEXAS
comftr JNo-one can say. xuat 13
conatintly prepared is usually tho
bank is to assist its -patrons
t saving NOW.
and unsecured deposits of this
tho STATE GUARANTY FUND
FIRST STATE BANK
Abilene Texas
Jhfs
L.mer
t
- bought android atQie lat
connectionwith the)
States aji will alv
your honds.
Cash on delivery of bonds jib delays.
onds
st market prices. "Wo havo
t bond houses in the Upited
ydu the highest prices for
tANTlSTATE B
The Chief Desire
Of the offii
offhe Citizens National'
Bank is tp build an institution that will
meet tliefinandal' requirements of Abi-
lene and thoAbiienccpuntrv.
Geo L. Paiton President v GTwen Shelton '.Yico President
W. G Swenkpn Vice President; W. J. Behrens V-Presjdent
J. A. LittletoK Cashier J.' "W. Turner Assistant Cashier
Homer Scott Asssitant Cashier.
Leadi
The leadership of t
in the Mancial fidlclrof tl
by our fast statera
Tho foundation
.pose tofoMer our cu
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oraer v. stxvino j
ased! On
icient Service
?.- . .. . .
armors . jflid Merchants National Bank
(bilenc. Country is evidenced
loaftersliip ig an unswerving .pur-
s afliaukirig service of tho highest-
l?cTl nof' onlv !)V care nnd of fininnnv.
but by cordial interest inir customers ancl their business
and a will to bo helpful ivf tho hitrlinst f1oi-nA
The
rfmm's and Merchants
National Bank
J) Reporter Want Ads" Bring Quick; Results
SALESMAN SAM
Sam Got In On the Wrong Fight
BY SWAN
GW. THERE.' t BIO A lSWW'ElM f HOW'S VT 1 ( HE.Y WHO'S 1 S &LL I 0t4 V -
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1922, newspaper, April 26, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317231/m1/10/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.