The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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After Tuesday this store will be closed for the purpose'
oi invoicing arranging the stock and 1 urUyretraing
the prices preparatory to the iinaUclosmg ol
business.
When the preliminar
marking the stock is complet
for the last lap of sale be
January Sale in Abilene s
The first half of our CI
all previous efforts in val
the best part of the Sale
of prices is vet to come I
able importance. It will
"merchandising triumph.
Watch this paper for
in re
workof invoicing and re-
f6 and the store open7
yrcrarea ioi me gpeiuesw
J5tors. W 1 sr I
sing-OyxfefeAiR surpassd
ue-giviyTorWcst Texasjfcut
J the most reckllss reduc
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be the bargain climax
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STEUBEKVILLK. O.. Dec. 20. A
frGsh v Una vigorous vrarfaro ion
i-peakcasJcs" Mp pocket vendors"
' lirlvato parlor parties' as well a
tlio higher-tips In Jotfcrson county's at
lagod liquor comblno will bo launched
nt once prohibition -officer announc-
ed today as result Of tho slaying last
midnight of Charles Dickey Bllnn
loader of a squad of olght dry agents.
Cooperating -with city pollco and
county officials the ehforccmont of-
ficers bollovo tho drlvo will result In
wholcsalo nrrosttf nnd iho nailing
down of tho Volstead Hd tighter thun
evor In this county. But wlilto plan-
nllirrtnQ new movn nrrnlnsf llnnnr
I dtors officials admitted they woro
lTaffled by tho murder of Bllnn whobd
I body with thrco bUlUt wounds wua
I found In a dark nlley In tho Polish
section or steaubonvjllo. Twenty root
nway lay tho empty pocketbook of
tho officer.- Ills revolver was missing
Only one now theory regarding tho
manner in which ho met death w.is
advanced by pollco today that ho
was not killed whore his body was
found. Pollco pointed out that tho
toll-talo pool of blood was missing.
Wns ".Marked Man."
Bllnn. known to his friends na tho
'marked man of tho bootleggers
who operated from his headquarters
In Richmond Ohio is tho fifth Jof-
forsdn county prohibition officer to
moot death at tho hands of unknown
gunmen. Less than a year ago Mlko
Veltrlo was lured into an automobile
shot and his body thrown from tho
car along an Isolated country road.
Four other onforcetnent agents who
had worked with Veltrlo also woro
murdorod ono at Wclrton W Va.
another nt Washington Pa. a third -it
Vorkvillo. Ohio and tho fourth 1
iiaiy artor rcJptwrHTHfl hla natf
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iillnnjpTs known a a fiarjcff of-
ficer jjtb did not confine hVLyaidlng
activities tqthe ordinary jKffloker.
no rnaao jrequent raids on avh
tormod ifprlvato pamorf artats
"nome '.cuus."
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Wo are equipped to repai
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Tho completest and lar
select vour Christinas.
heart. Everything ijf Ivqiy
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in town.
our Mothc
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our store and
lister or Swcet-
imo Atomizers
Toilet Waters Kodafe afcnicurl Setsr Carviig Sets Electric
Vibrators. Purses. Vanity Casfs.IIifndbaKS md 254 different
brands of Face Poller and JRouas from 23b to $100 a Box.
Gifts for your Brother Fatheror Hicnd Mzors and Staying
Sets from 25c to 6.00 ;p6minoes and rflher games; Fitall
Traveling Sets Thlfmos Bottles Militarvf Brushes Pipes To-
bacco and Pouchesspigars Cigarettes apfl Holders. Gifts for
Every Child Dolls.lBIama Dolls thatjfalk Pistols and Caps
Rubber Balls Bas? DWls Gloves anjrMits.
BICKFORITS CORNER DRUG STORE
PfceM 3 Prompt Delivery
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Exeoxtives!
TEEP a Corona in J
drawer of yotj
When you waalTo writa
a confldentlaiiettcr or
dash off nyfcemo you
can write if wjthxCorona
quicker epclerimaUegl-
tly than AjSnd.
Cajl at tMrncarest Corona
Gtore-3rwe will demon-
strate Jtyour convenience.
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DAY IHOTIII;
ONLY SIX DEAD
NEW YOUK Dec 20. Whllo po-
llco records sliojy that yesterday was
tho "do'ost" Christmas In New York's
history six doaths woro attributed by
police to bootleg liquor.
Autopsies will bo performed on tho
bodied of tho six tlvo men and ono
womap today.
Threat of prohibition authorities to
mako tho city as dry ovor tho holiday
na tho 18th nmendment contemplated
for tho wholo year had Its otfect 0
far ftd public drinking was concerned
pollco reported.
For tho flrsc time within the mem-
ory of oldest attuchca of the West
Side court not a defendant was
brought to bar there on a charge of
intoxication.
Bellcvuo hospital reported that'
onty 12 persons suffering from alco-
holism wcro treatod there yesterday
That Is tho lowest number for Christ-
mas day in tho history ot tho institu-
tion. Minor raids woro made by prohibi-
tion agents liquor being confiscated
In several of tho places visited.
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csprciTour lpiiecjuion of all favor
shojim us ana tSJnsh you in return all
tluf joys ofVaJMcrry Christmas an a
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Only where it is invitetLand stays skcprit is well trcited.
JJTe invito all legitimaio busiqess wlrether largo orsmall
vand promiso tho samotrcatticint antf eourtesy to oycry one.
Our service and cquifimcntj!afeiRl$Mb tho best jtffve us an
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TRY A WANT AD. FOR QUICK RESULTS w inuiw
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Why don't you go to Mar
Did you know that Jtous
blood and skid 'diseases a
Marlin and left their physj
by taking those famous h
Thoso baths will help
than anything after a spell
trouble. They put the "pc
you soon feel like a new
All coats reasonable and.
days on all railroads.
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circulars distributed. One day (here
chanced tp be a Ladies Birthday Almanac
among his circulars. I read it and told
some of the family to get me a bottle of
Cardui. . . .
"1 quit all other medicines and took it
(Cardui) faithfully and two weeks from
the time 1 began to take Cardui I was out
of bed better than for months.
"1 kept It up and continued to Improve
uitlillwasa well woman.
''Do ybu wonder that I am a believer
am. And I am
"Ho-liveth long who liveth well - j
All else is being flung away; ")
IIo liveth longest who can tell . . ;
Of true things truly done each .day." ''
This littio store appreciates each day's business you
have so .kindly given us during tho year 1922.
(Signed) n. A. TANSIL.
There is a Sigi. of
Sp ring In the New
Tail eta Dresses
Many now Taffeta Spring Frocks ready to he tried
on. Thoy arc so pretty you can't keep from liking
thorn. Also Canton Crepe Dresses with touches of
Spring $19.75 and $21.00 are the prices.
The Poirot Twill Dresses arc reduced greatly as
low as $79549.75 und $19.50.
Do Ysfffnnbfo.
Yf
that the selection of your bankincnome is tino of
n - . z
most important factors Jp your business activity!
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the
Personal contact jqj
considered.
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and cooperation hre to ba
The Citizens troiial Bank
Capital-aft4-Stifplus $300000.00
Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings.
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Located
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tho other i
TIIE HIGH
developmen
Highland 1
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Brfq Ouibk Results
AmaHg the Hills andVJHiglilands
of Southwest Abilene
Jr v si-
nf citv onl one side .inc
in Willi tM? ADllGUC
IANDS is yjirectbrin line for the
H Uonsicl 1 wlmt all these advalta
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Countrjj Clvtb close by
greatest civic
s mean to
Investment or a
JNS Representative.
8AYLES JR
B. SAYLES.
Cizen ank Bldg.
mtm mk xm
ried
best
A Dandy Little Va
Fowder and Mi
Just the right size and so conveni
est powder and priced
Was There Sow
Had For
Ot that you received a gift fn
If so wo have many useful g
prcciated.
lloso Qhirti Purses Blank
llandkOrchjofs Dolls Vanities
marked loss than regular.
in Cardui? I certain!)
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sure there is no better Ionic pai
iade for
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sfi reasonable. ! V
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its that art mo much ap- K
tfi Gloves Statiohoiy
Silk Uiulcrthinyrnll s
Holiday Specials
i2 Cans Primroso Corn . $1.75
1 Can Ilcmz Plum Pudding - 40c
I Can Heinz Fig 4'tidding jav- i j 40o
. 1 'i-Pound CWjfaxwcll LWWTCoffe? - 1.10
I 2 1-2 noiriui Can FlogjaToffce W-A. 1.10
MqdHtm Sizo Ham peijpound d;taA 25o
ffead Lcttueo per hot'il . S X - 10c
Celery por buuchu5c and -jl dC 1 20c
I Post Tonsties J yC--c - I 2fo
J Packages Posm3rpn -St.. J- 25c
1 Largo Oatmjftl -.. X.ye. JL 25s
I Sack 48 lbsJfetra IflijUndfrviour 1.85
Pounds Wttite SwairtMrji J L 1.40
15-Pouuds al Spuds lor $ A 30o
PackaposJfDiinliam'HlCocflnmit ft JL 25s
I Quart of ftMcftles l.-jLj?it r 3 -. 55o
.'0 Cans Aanour's MiH: -T!!f r.S..r.S 100
I Pounds ol Fresh Beans -. -C 25o
Oranges podozen .25o 30o 40o Jw COo 80c and $1 00
Apples per Mzen . -j- 25c. 40c and 60a
Special PricoV on Oranges andjkpplss by the Box. N"ts
Fruits Oandieagtc. Specjnbrnced for tho Hol'day Trade
coluns cash aRirsv
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922, newspaper, December 26, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333618/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.