The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 24
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABTLENli TEXAS
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W A. MePonnld wnH a hUHlue1
visitor In tin- cliy Haluidny.
' W. It. DjivIh and Vernon Vnrnadnre
of Bradflhaw loft Friday for ?Jev Yorlt
. City.
MIr (lenovn Rcltl of Plnlnvleu1 I in
the dlty vlfdilni; Mw A; U lllejiln-
hotham. Mrs "W. n. nonHlpy ts vlaltlnn her
rtlitor Mih. W. (Srnnl At M
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Mm J. H. I?pflloy has lofn vIhUIhk
In Tort Worth ami nullah nnd icinun.
cd thlB week
Mlns Heulnh Watfinn who has boon
VlfiltlnR Mrs. V. II (liahnin of nnlliw
has returned.
Mfifl I.lnnlo Ward ha returned from
a visit with hor mother Mrs. AVard
of Fort Worth.
.Mrs. M.K. lining left .Saturday nlRht
for Toh AiircIch Cal. wheie Hhe will
vlnlt her daughter. Mis. iUletj Qhettv.
. Mr. nnd Mrs K. 0. Hurt mid Mm.
H T. FUnn left Balm day for a flMhliiB
trip below San AnROlo. They expect
to tie Kone about a week
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McCHnttc. of
Sweetwater caino down Saturday by
auto to siend a few days "with Mrs.
McCllntlc's mother Mi. Lucy J.
ljeanley.
Caleb Heed who has been nltond-
Inir Southern Methodist University at
I5ilIa"H. in In the city visitlnK hlM Hit-
ter Mr. Sidney I'nytnn. Mi' Heed
will rpcml the numinor here.
Mri Ira Morton ha uk her Kueptil
Mrs. II. S. MaKne.v) and children of
Dallas. Mr.s ("icotfic nnd daughter
Mrs. Tobe Taylor who hayi fieen
BUe)t9 or Mr.s. Dorian haVe Hno on
to Missouri.
Dabney Harvey nnd wife and Htiftb
Clark and wife left Saturday nli;ht
for Snyder .where they Will Hpcn 1
Sunday In the interest of A. U. -.
They will make ihe trip In a eai and
return Sunday niKht.
I). . H. Itnmhrt left Saturday night
for ("iorman UJalnR Star and other
points In that lulnlty where he will
be Joined by O. K. Phlljips and usxl-.:
In a oanvah of these places for A. C
C. After two ot thre. days work
there lie will return and with his
mother and sister Miss Hssle leave for
his vacation trip.
Mr. nnd M. IWimr flirt-h nnd lit-
tle dntiRhler Tlirlinn of Bflllnn. aie
In ihe.i'lty vIslltiiK Mr JJorteu'ii vis-
tor MI May llnrtcli c.l Sftuth Tinh
find Hvcmnore Street Thin l the
rltt flute Mi. Dortch Inn l.oen ih
Abllepe In twelve ye-ir-i .Mi l.-oi'.ch
mnl Tholina will leihntn leie until
eliiil open In linlln Hi the ml!.
Mhw Oeitiude Adnum left InMt mIrIM
(Thm-Aday.) for I'hnenlx ArlOnn
wheie bo will vWl her mIMt Mrs
.liio V. JoneH belter known horo n
MIm Oljju Aditni.M In rninpany with
her Outer's family .tlfw AdainH will
tour nlUQrnlHAmnl other iweatern
Mate ninklnR.the tour by tiutomo-
Idle. She will also vlsll her lit other.
Lew) K Ailnnm In SAn Fianelseo
fallf.
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W. W. Anderson Is
Elected Director in
Wichita Falls Bank
W. V. AndeiHon foi'tnoib of this
r-liy. who Is how llvinK in Wlc hlta
I'lilln pieHldciit or the Andeison Dry
rjouds Compaii lm recently been
elected h dlieelo) f the City Nation
nl yank of Coiplneice of Wichita. li.
AiideiiiOii hils tunny ft lends In Abilene
and thnniKhout the Abilene section
who will bo Klad to ;eain ot his con-
tinued successful hujlnesH career. The
following Is taken Ttom the Wichita
KallB TlineH:
The City National l'.ank of Com-
merce has named on Its dhectoiatn
Marvin Smith Ovetton McDowell and
W. W. Anderson It wan announced
Thursday.
.'TJim action adds thiee well-known
biiKlne men to a dheclorate already
recopnbed n the luiKuM and posHlbly
the HtiotiKertt in the s.um total of
wealth o." Its members of ally in West
Tuxnv
Mi. Smith is the manager-bead of
the McClurkan stol'e. He Is an a live
figure In many civic affairs especial-
ly In the Chamber of Commerce Mr
Smith ih widely Intoretiten in Wiihlta
J'alls Investment..
Mr. Mi Dowull wn4 recently named
a member of the city council Me
liHiimi' commisslonej- or saniiiiry af-
fairs In private Hie he Is assistant
maimmr ol the Wichita Mill and
Klevntor company one of the larRest
flrmn of lt Itlnd in the southwest.
.Mr. Anderson Is the head of An-
deisouM sloe. It is one or the laiR-t-Mt
of Indiana struct depattinent
stores. Mr. Anderson is also various-
ly lntei efiteil In commercial and civic
jnojecls here.
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SANITARY PORCELAIN ENAMEL
Combination Ranges
Keep your kitchen warm in winter cool
in summer save from 10 to 40 percent of
fuel save worry and work. Burn which
ever fuel is cheapest handiest most prac-
tical. Last for years.
Beautiful sanitary porcelain enamel fin-
ish forever banishes the dirty .job of stove
blackening. Wiped clean with a damp
doth lile a dish. Made in three colors
-blue pearl grey and black. These ran-
ges are Ihe result of 7-1 years of stove
making- experience and any woman who
really wants a good range should by all
means see them. Don't put off an inves-
tigation it is sure to mean grateful re-
lief for you for years to come. Come
today!
Over Hardware Co.
Spring
j G&lo'vwil o Suite
W This lot of Suits consists of about
H (50 Suits in Serges Tricotines and
H Fancy Checked Suitings; beau-
liful styles and all standard
H .makes. Attractive styles l'6r
H vo'ur vacation trip or for early
j fall wear. All are good Values
H at regular prices. For this week's
j selling we offer them al jOnc-
j Third off the regular price! .We
are making a final clearance on
Suits this week.
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greatest suit vfcHies of UVe season arelreadv I'av
vmi this week. Araml sixty-five suits in this lot. in-
eluding Fancy Siiill Boleros antllShorl Coafs. Mater
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st nncQcnmrtsiure in this lot. selling
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uits inNionspn'ative sn'Ics. made of fine
Tricotines beautifulMincd; all selling this
TWENTYrFIVE PER CENT OFF
avlt butts lwASvi Casks
The prettiest styles and newest mPerCei
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Jusl the suit you'll want for Hit
dipiin the Nat.
Cu4ve.x.s1 &wvavcv Tvasss
Selling at 33 1-3 Percent
Discount.
We offer this week one lot of
Children's Gingham Dresses
sizes .3 to 14. The lot include
best ' Scotch Ginghams
fullv made; wonderfully
little dresses for summer. Sell
ing at ; . . .1-3 Off Regular Price
save
TEN PER CENT
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One lot of Low Shoes including 7fi
heel Oxfords and Rumps in Black aid Dark Brown
Vici; also Black and Brown Suedetfin One-Eyelet
Ties and Theo TieV. Broken sizeff but beautiful
. styles. Values up 1613.50. We offer
iiiciii io ciose at cnoice
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We have a table of special prices
in Laces Ibis week including the
popular Cluny Torchon Yals etc.
All high grade qualities. See the
able.
0Da6v Sutts
25Percent Off
tlle suits in short
ong sleeve styles.
(1 "Tom Sawyer"
best made suits ob-
colors also white
e fellows down and
in a cool stylish suit
qd 25 Percent
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We have just received another
shipment of the Tow'nsend &
Grace Straw Panama nd Ban-
kok Hats a very much delayed
shipment. We have marked them
very much below value prices to
insure quick selling.
Come in and get a. fresh straw in the newest styles
to finish this season with. The most complete line
in the city to make your selection from. Also an at-
tractive line of moderately priced Caps.
on
1?&ckaLT&Vox) Svae.s
We have just received 15 dozen
low shoes that have been tied up
by the transportation troubles
for sixty days. These shoes are
made by M. A. Packard & Co. in
the best styles for men and
young men shoes that should
sell for $12.50 to $15.00. We offer them this week
only at choice of lotl for $9.95; Lot 2 choice $11.95
New English lasts in black and brown yici also sta-
ple and conservative lasts in both black and brown.
A Suggestion
Shop in
the morning if
convenient
Stocks are in
better condition
and you get bet-
ter service by
shopping in the
morning
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Sweeping Reduction On I
Hats
This week we will make a final clean up on all Spring Hals. Now is the
lime lo buy a Vogue Gage or "Elzee' al a fraction of its real value. All
Spring Hals arc included as follows: j
o omlt eocfc .95 tA AJowt CiiQtt $5
'We also place all Mid-Summer Hals on sale Ibis week al a reduction of
TJVJENTY-FIVE PER CENT
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This is auotheivlol of high grade Low Shoes con-
sisting of AIUKary Heels and Baby Louis Heels in
Pumps aiitLOx fords; made in the best styles of both
Black KLfcraid Brown Kid and Calf stock and Black
Satin.Wonderful values. Your choice fr2 AJ"
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1920, newspaper, June 27, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334167/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.