The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 22
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i'HE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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Queen Theatre Mo'nifny n'ld TuwlnJ"
Because a ten-ant lOveil her ami be-
cause lior cteufathpr puide hor mother
!eave her in Belgium little 4uiho
Bodamere faced tho problem Of Avin.
ring recognition from the mother whr
thought her dead. Sho came to America-
an immigrant whei the World
War broke put with only n note and a.
passport with vhlch to make hor id en-'
tlty known. Her mother lived In n
1'alnco on Iong Island. The chliaca'.i.o
to It In n delivery war.un. Of cour;o
tho mother did not recognlxo her. mil
circumstances conrplred prvmt
her telling who she really Was." In
order to gnln entrartco to the 'lwnn1
that was rightfully hern fho' had t.
enter It througli the tmok door fin a
servant. Tho trials and tribulations
sho encountered tho heartaches and
the .plot sho found allcoinbine to make
a fascinating and grinning 'dro'ita. And
tho climax that mjlfie posaib'o th
mother love this little child hungered
for will tug hnrj nt-thc hoartstrjne
of nil Who soo it. "Through tlia Back
Door" shows Mary I'ickford nt. Wr
best n child role with nil th patho.
all the comedy and n'l of th ll)e
whimsical touches that have made'hor
famous.
MISSION MONDAY
GHOSTS! UGH1 n-K-H-1I!
OTIIY GISH AFRAID?
18 DOR-
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) Talk nbout ghvsts and spook ftnl
haunted houses: Here's a real storv.
In Mamaronerk If. Y. juot 4
minutes from Braadivay- thore is a
HttlQ houso that stands buck p.bout
SOO fcot from the old Boston rc.t
Boad. It Is an ordinary hrx'nc
houses go. but should you tw'.i an.-
at tho neighbors-nboiit.it they worn
instantly throw up their bnjid:i 1-1 licu--icrs
and warn you "Don't go near it
it's haunted." .
Ono dayiTMlss Dorothy fSlsb. who
Uvea within a mile of the house heard
the rumors .nd mado nn Invosvlgff-
tiop. She didn't want to confess It
but tho house made ber. as she put Jt-
"rather uncomfoitAbJK" MJs- CJlh
wept to the houa and discovered
not ft ghost hut her own propwty man
"What in the world are you doing
here?" she nsked.
"I'm fixing' up theso confounded
ghosts" ho replied.
" Further inquiry devoloped that 4hO
soooks that had been cavfing all the
t talk in Mrmaronerk wer tn on
her property departrrnt were n.-rang-Ing
for hrr new I'.ramount picture
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One lot of Trimmct
One lot of Untrimn
Children's Hats .
Ueoi'getto in color:
Maline in Colors.
These prices for a
will get best values
MRS. J. M. AN.
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II Tfce hoe iii liniinted vnWiV;n.K .? I Si
II hoU rrooks Kcre hldloAlf rclut did I
S thry frlgUteBJlJcUlc OVlelTV 1 ff&r$&jj '
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t A wooiy.romance of r&yTySBB&B l
B love and crooks and jLn VHHV 1 H
E spooks' In a haunted I AZStEnKM 2 1
g house. H iHafllBHF -I
I In 30 shivers 10 k-V? 1HaiiHLV - IS
screeches and 60 up- Vy-K cOiHHF i '' 1
I roarloua V JWj A 1
"Tho Clhost m the Orirret. which will
Do even at the Mission -thwjtra ie..'.
Monday. The support Ja" excellent
Will lam M..IarK playing opposite tho
e'a.r. ' '
Gem Theatre Mnjidtu- Wrncr Scores
ill Striking Mew Rolui
' Anyojve Intel1: ste.d in the labor un-
rtht which ha swept over the land
rince the slTninir of Uie armistice and
i.
pfcrttcularly 'thos interested in the
high cofcfof clothing will bo Interest-
id In "Uncharted Channels" the Bob-
Tt!n-Colo release producejl by Josg
l. H.impliAn with Henry B. Warner
the velebr'att (1 he'tor' in" the t'.tlo rolo.
The picture bei.ldfs conveying n
forceful messaci on the evils of ex-
tremist labor priipasanda illustrates
the mucli.exploittd ndvai.itag;es .of ov-
eralls nnd Juniper as a mean of com-
bnttlnif tho high cost otf clothing.
Not that'vth pletuns actually recom-
mendn the weariny' ot overall: But
who antonr lovers of iho . acroen can
wrthntanil th good example act by HV
B. AVrnr. "tho dady" of thb silent
drama noted for hla exemplary .cdn-
Cuct nnd the lmpescable co'rroctnoss
of his attlro7 ( .
In "f'liehrtrted Channels" Mr. Wnr-
Hcr An 'Wmothy Webb 2nd proves that
cteth-B lo not make th man nnd .that
tlin man in 'overalls stands the same
oliatico for sttctesa thftt hlamoro finely
garmented brother doeU. It is while
In overalls that Mr. Warner fights.
Jovcs and 3iicceed in boeoming tho
uwiiei of a ereat fnanitfaclurhig plant
nnd winning tho ldvoly and wentthy
heroine.
Charles Huffman
to
Operate Ford
Agency at Alison
Chnrlos Huff nian And -W.T. Ful-
wUor of Abtlrno liavi ta:n ver tlfc-
ntitiiorJaed Fop1 aTny and the Anson
Motor ' Conlpany .Clnmjre fixtures nnd
eijuipmwt ot Apson It. was nnnounced
SntUrtlay. The purchase vns .made
froyn yiil Evan.-.
Mr. XJuffipan vill npersite-the agen-
cy antl'the arage. He oxiiects t6 movo
to Ahaon'sorho tithe In th future. Ho
baa hcen With th FUlwiler Motor
Cemttrty here Irj charee of rnlo for the
last sevr rrl.jvnra.
Js'o niimo has liccsn eelected for tho
ngoncy fet'Ansan. "
axiLiiAPisisSs.1
.$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
-. .$1.00
)rapo VpiI1 1 50c
very limited. Early buyers :
Ilfits j'peejal prices Montlny. .
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'RSON-231 Pine Street. i
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GHy-Wide Canvass
For Chautauqua
Tickets Be Made
A campaign for the sale of tiekei.s
to the Chnutauo.ua. which npqnn In this
city Tuosdny will be innugurnted Monp
day by aOvornl lndl8M of tho city and
tho local post of tho American Legion.
At ti meeting ot the ladles Saturday
nfternOon at the American Legion
hall tho city was divided Into dis-
tricts and plans for n onnvnaa of tho
entire clt were mnde A house to"
hohso canvnua Will be mnde of the
residence district Monday. It was an
nounced nnd teams nnd their oap
tains have boennanldd.
Tho business district will be win-
VflsSod Tuesday. A booth vna lilaead
In front pf Campbol'.'B Saturday vhor
tickets to the Chautauqua warp sold
nnd tlekots will also be sold . there
Mohday. It was announced Saturday
that tlypa who deslro to do so may
flcctlro "hoir (irketn at the entrance
to the teht during Mlo days that tho
Chautauqua is here.
An attractive dlp'ay advertising .the
Chautau(tti has been placed in one of
the windows nt Mlnter'. tho display
having been got up by the firm. Dec-
orative ponnants liave also been placet
on I'lpo nnd Chestnut streets.
Tho Chautauqua tent which will
have a ffntlhg capacity of 1.000. will
be oroctod Just south of the Carnegie
library Mondny. Tho first forogrftrt
will ho given Tuesday nfternoon ths
Comedy Male Quartet nppenrlng In the
first number. . Henry Clark will give n
lecture entitled "Piny Bull" Tuesday
night nnd tho Comedy Mnlo Quartette
wjll nppear iigaih"on tho program.
4 News Briefs
I-
Mnrrlngc Tilccnws
Holllngshed and Mies Buth
Burks and Mfss Mlrtie Blair.
E. E.
Holmes.
H. D.
Cone Miigee'Iloiiorcd
Dr. J. D. Slngee has received word
that his son Cone M'ageo who grndu
ftted nt TUIano Medical University this
ytnr. has been elected to Alpha Omc- j
ga Aipnn national Honorary meaicni
fraternity which is tho hlghost hon-
or conferred in modlcnl school. Hi
also roooived nn appointment as Intern
irt the charity hospital. New 'Orleans
whero ho will remain for about n yonr
Motor Vcldelc Licenses .
C84.r5(r. Ford M. Hart. Clyde
DS4.7C7 Frfrd. J. -B. Olrand
Jr..
Abilene.
B84.75S.Ford Trucl Abilono Cftndy
Company. '
P847p0. flodEo Truck. J. ;T.-bowman
Abilono - . '.
584 7.00. -Ford. J P ."Groan Ab.1-
leno. ; " .
584.701 Ford. 1021 A. Bt Barfqw
Abllane.
55"4.7t3. Bco SpCodwagon S C.
Parnell Lawn.
Rov R A Scmnton Hero
Rov. R. A. Scrnnton. supterlntendr
end of Field Work for the Jiaptlst
'.oneral Conference of Tes'n. with
hendqunrters nt Dallas was In Abilene
Sntufday in connection with tho an-
nounced plans of the convention to
prosecute a vigorous evangelistic
rampnlgn in nil parts of Texas thru-
out the summer. Tho Baptist con-
vention i endohvorlng to have evan-
gelistic meetings in every Baptise
church In the fctnte by September 1st
if a meeting has . pot'alrendy bpoii
hold. Rov. Scranton J? a graduate "f
Simmons college and a former Aid1
leno citizen. '
Brpwn Car tttvovcrf
Jfnrvoy C." Brown off.el.it court
reporter fr the 4Cd Judinal ni.itricr
wfis notified Saturday thnt his Nash
MONDAY
AND
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IS
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faffJ$&E. in her I
MJSSmm prfn rw w
mjwsm.rAmk yi ts.Kjjj
ill si II -- .v.v -. 'masv.M
WwHttnnSP jsimml . TlVholesclin
n &KSr iv Opf glorious'
i wx avr i . mr v f m -m -t m
I S--;2S- I VI a H''ult
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''. " Amerifca-Sweetlieart
. Sho is tho Little Girl
"Who can never grow
up Don't misB this
dolightful photoplay.
ear stolen hero nbout ten week ago
had boon recovered nt Waco. No de
tails were given. The car war. found
t brought tho operation of the Auto-
mobile Theft Bureau of DttHa.
Itcdirn frnnifolormlo State
Deputy tr. S. Marshnll IJaylor Craw-
ford nnd .7. N. Ferguson returned to
Abilene Saturday morning from nn
extended trip to. Denver. Colo. tlxj
ttln being "oxtondod" on account Of
their being waterbound tho other side
of the l'uehlo flood waters. They re-
port an Interesting trip and give a.
Sivd description ufttho effects of the
ASP' yify ImvW' .pnsgrti through
-Jiolyo Wter the-flOOd.
All Coiitrflititlo'iis Kent Free
All contributions whether tiioney
rlothln. food or supplies of nny na-
ture will be sent free of charge t
flood stHeken I'uohlo by the Ameri-
can Itnllway Hxpresu Comany It has
been nnnounced by the Jocj.1 office
of the company.
At First Hnpllut Church
Dr. Millard A. Jenkens pastor of
tho Klrst Baptist church. Will preach
this morning nj 11 o'clock oh tho
"School of Ornee." The Sunday school
begins nt 10 o'rloek. A large class of
men holds it rogulnr meetings ut 10
o'clock nt the Quoen theatre. Some-
thing liko 2Q0 men are expected there
Silk Caps!
J&aps De Luxe I
Rentitiful Light "Weight Summer
Cap.
-rCfl8 that nisti
uud ntisfactio
"Something
for--Caps Ihn
Tivccds Cassii
Silks
Always "The
Purse !
10G2 Korth F:r3fc Strcst
c yoi vomvt
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UtJ y$Vi Sty
The T
Gem Theatre Monday -2Qc
A'fcsse D. HanSs
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A milc-a-miuutc
tJiq .world today
aire but sueceedec
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TUESDAY "THE PURPLE RIDERS"
QtUEE
PARAMOUNT AND REAUART PICTURES
in whicfyM
mrrmr n -r -A TT hl'InrCoT i
iriiijY CMMiHia; -"'cr
unugli
al
This Picture Shows'tho feeason Why It's the kind
That Mado Her Famous.
today. At 8 o'clock tho Rov Isaac
Fellers it former pastor of the First
Baptist church of this city nnd father
of one of our townsmen E. V Bcllen.
nnd Mm. I.oe Slgnor will preach
much to tM delight of his many
friend's here. Tho orchestra will be-
I pin playing at 7:45 o'clock BundnV
tugni.
Mayor Kiulorftca Clinutnuquii
Tito Amerlenn Legion has contrnct-
jd with the White nnd Myers Chnu-
tnuqua nnd hrtg guaranteed the salo
of n certain number of tickets. The
Chahtauqua comes to Abilene highly
recommended And their programs
promli" to bo both educational nnd
i ntrrtalning. It is tr. be hoped that
enough! tickets will bo sold to protect
iho boys on their gunrnntoo. Kyoryono
who can nnd who does attend the
C'hautnUqua Is promised a real treat.
(8lgncd)DnllnS Scarborough Mayor
Southbtdc Bnptlu Church
The Kev. Isaac Sellers' wilt preach
at the Snuthsldo Baptist Church at 11
O'clock this morning. His. subject
Will be; "Tho Preimrrd People fo-
the Prepared Place." An especial in-
vitation is extended to all old soldlenr
to attend the service. Tho pastor. Dr.
J. C. Burkett will preach at tho
you have boon looking
themselves.'"
Tropicrash Talm Jjoacli' and
le" and Prices to. sujt any
ogg&ry
(MEN'S FURNISHERS)
ton Production
ANNELS"
tryVarner .
e most vital problems facing
or. lie tailed as a minion-
FAIR GIRLS
lJ
0 ADVANCE
IN
PRICES
m
AttMTWO ui
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atest production
't I JnUb
oor;
7
e as a
and as
a burst
sunshine-
thaf will
emembered
iss Pickfoi'd
messade of
happiness. u
jffigX
evening hour nt 8t36 o'clook.
Oak Street Methodist Church .
Corner Eighth nnd Ock street
Sunday school nt 0:43 a. m. J. It.
Johnston sunt.
Preaching at 11 a. m.. A. D. Jnme-
son pnstnr.
We guarantee to be through by 12
o'clock.
Epworth I.eugtie nt 7 p m.' Ono of
thO bet. lengues In the entire district.
Mis. Jewel Dunn president.
Prenehlng nt 8:15 p. in. Servlca ab-
solutely closes nt 9:1R
Special. i musks for both preaching
services. ". ' v "
GrlfflthnU:li'Maii Snturdny "'"
Hnrry Griffith breaking 4S out of
CO nt tho regular bi-weekly shoo
of the Abilene Gun Club Saturday nf
ternoon won tho box of silk hose giv-
en by tho Yager Shoe Cohlpnn.V. A
silver loving cup wil be given by the
club for tho best average fof the am-
0n fin thp 50 ta.get event. The fol-
lowing rumliflrd for the week: Bird
40: Griffith 48: Akard 4; R. A. Mad-
dox 45; R. C. Mnddnx 41
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announces
Qpeoici
a
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BEGINNING
Ready toW&cir and
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Ninety
At tho- bRinninpr of Suniuffr vc
tn-W(nrniwl ATiliininiM hrVn'itrn1
.selling At Avholosaiy cost. Wc
uiui cm- uuvi-rysvini-m iw iiiiuMMkcarjoe tiepcnoea on to
give j'iu-ihe facfmr prWrvejUVliys been very modest '
aim wiion.-ve inn;e arve
. if j jr
uiv llllij IJIU MIL 11 FU1IIKUUIUU11
One Jot of Silk TiA'feta DjBsses
iiiuuuivi-ii Miuurivra UUIt)lil('ra
V.
ILY
One lotW Taffefn .Silk Drpwra
iiiitv ui'uh iruinrhru ami pmci'ci
Crope de Chine Sport Silk
WJTOLESATi-R
One Lot Voile Drosses
One Lot Organdy Drosses
Ono Lot Organdy Drsps tt
One Lot Or randy Dr's.:ps x
y MILUNERV
3 .
a ' Mid-Summor Hats Georgettes Leghorns and Mnlinos at jf
TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT O'FF - ' . 3l
S AU Spring Hats at Just
s unuqren's and ljauios' Jiantictl iinU at Wholesale pricos.- ' i'
Mid-Summor Taffota and Silk Hats jugt rcecivod not included li
in tliis sale. . !
FRECKLES i-
X6w Is tho Time to Get Rltl oJThese
RlySpots 40 f
Thcro's iv9 loifgcrth Mghtest ncel s
ot feellngnshnjfctd of our freckles!
0a Othln doblllrettth Is gung1
nnlefed t renioyfcthese liomely spota.
Slmnl
nt nthlric
double
-McLcmorfz
(IrntreiRt nmi
Bass Di
nnnlv a
t nnd morning
ice that ovnh
.nnjL yoAshould
tho worst
0 begun to dis-
Onnnnr. lw
llghlcr ones have
It In seldom thnt"
vanished entirely.
more than nn ounce Is needed to comi
plotelv clear tho skhv nnd ga"ln a
benutiful clear complexion. 3
l sure to ask for tho double
strength Othtno ns this is sold under
guaranteo of money back If It falla U
remove freckles. -advT
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Arnette left
Saturday morning for Cisco Texas
where they will visit relatives -.'
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MONDAY'
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place on sale LadiW Beady-
?nriiirtf inne in caii1 niefnn.iAr '22
call your attentiorrf) the fact -
reduetionoroiaf-tliirrl nr nti.lmif vnii
- lif.r "1 -". j"
Cf
originally sollingXip to $35.00 I
Oil Sa ft at
S17!50::
j
jpr
originnUkelliiig up to $55.00
oil sane at . S
ONLYG.SO i
and Georgette Dresses at 1
PRICES. . " . .J
i' $' 7 50 -"
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; 1 ZZZ"" ' $14 75 a
J.; '"""r':S2L60
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5;
SKIRTS AT S
WHOLESALE PRICES
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(ioorgette Voile Crepe do 5'
vCsino and Organdy Blou-' . .
as at M-holesalo prices. ' :;
3ILK UNDERWEAR AT. s
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