The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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27 inch Dimitv Checks Tor Undmvcf
js Special price
s 3(5 inch Long Cloth sofl finish;
ciai value
30 inch Dress Linen in whil
shades. Special at . . . .
j 40 inch White Clonigan Suiting 1'or Wa
Skirls -Middy Suits and Chldren's Drcs
Special per vard .......
27 inch Underwear Crepe in Whi
j Mesh Light Yellow and
cial at only
J. P. Wqoten Motor Company
News Briefs
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Water Users Asked
To Use Water Only
In Sparing Amount
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AnOthcr Itnlll VaU llcii.
A rnln amountinc to .138 inehev fe
In thlH city WedneHday nlKht
Thursday momlnc. This brings the
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11 inches Ri)ort!M;HotUiiB tills oi noc ' i"-i" .......v. -
at HjgH-Tul laoev near heie. water an possible and use it tor pure-
pue to n breakdown at the pumplm1
a'"1 Htatlon city officials In a special lie-
Alee carried In theso eolnmiW request
Indicate that
) ecelVed a
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ly domestic purpose irrigating wash-
ling of bars and nimilnt usoi are tabo
it (u in trt .1 ttint fill niTixntiu I'ltnnttrn
in the cffoit to save water HtT!' mil M'ranu Jj. l-OVUlilpu niglll were wir
that ample water law?' 1NO"V ryed f
fire protection
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The nmbturof man-lagi- license
Issued diirfnffThe mouth of Mav were
slightly under the numbei issued in
April and considerably bt low tl)i luim-
Imt Issued tfurlnir tbe mouth of Mai eh.
However the difference for the months
of A mil and May was veiy siiKiit ifr-
ty-one havlnu been issuud in ()rll as
against thirty-nine lor Ainy .iuubiiik
Kiddv Fnir Fridnu
1 At CliautlaMqfuT "Will
Be Full of Life
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The fourth d.iv of the Chnutnu'iiiu'Ji
lenKtfKnieiit hele attracted the. usual
ilat-Kc crowdri ind Jioth afternoon and
evenipK proKi'(iini were all that could
be desired
i The Orchestral Kntortniners with
orbori IenUi. ttflornoon find night.
Helen AVJiBjjoiioT nfternoon ami ur
"svi.i-. svr
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each tine I
Haul via iiv
flippy- &
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utjrnctlpns foi Wednesday. Tli. pr.-
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Itlll tros.
fiirrliiAwXiUimM'4 Ishiicil
John H. iJ.itncll and Miss Kllzabeth
Norton.
F M Mi yers and Mtuoulse FonBe
Thomas 1 unnTd Miss Kffio Ju
from the records at the county clorH v a Mlddleton
nfflnit onv'rirlrtC tllrt flTHfr (lillSJ Ctt t lit j
month of Juno .which is always maiK- SL1; S UBIA-;Tr. KanaP-
oil liv a larue number of mnrriaKes ied palls ie.IliHiy . at :5."c
tills inonth will show a great increase! mich one tiiilJHBfmriiiiblll Hros.
Jn llQcliaes issued. ' liniiMaii
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The food bu Eat
Makes Tfou What You Are
ft
Let your choice offbods
be Dleslfi5toitf8afite
hxxifmore man that hi
tenvlrfuldiiidfoods.
Jn
tout palate and
5? ive you nealthf ul strength
through nourishment.
TVy GrapeNuts at .
breakfast
Its worth while.
Iki'sim was well balanced and proveit
'poinillir With the ciowds
j Kor Thursday the ntli'ai lions m'
rims. li'. Horner's Own Compan. i
'muHlrlniip afternoon' and niKlit witn
n It. l'i. I'aiUsou Kline In the after-
noon This promises to be n imiisu-
'ully kooiI program. For the sl.Mh and
lust day. Krldaj Ueiilall Mart and
jlllla.n Kellers musicians extraordina-
ry will appear both afternoon and ev-
i-UiiiK Ui. lr. K. uorilon win iieuvor
Ills lectuie ' ShootinK the Goal" In the
aftei noon an0 Jess I'ukIi story teller.
IiunAirist and Impersonator will he m
the niRht jiroBrain.
Friday morning Ut 10 o'rlock there
will be- a Children's Fair preceded hy
a parade. The kiddles nvf expected to
IbiiiiK for exhibition tlielr handiwotK
Hn the wny of Barden truck malid-ii
.'tialniiiB work sewiiiB cooking etc
jl'ilzes will be distributed amoiiB tli"
KUeciHsiiu exuioiiors uuo n oib nine
aiin Dinpco iMireue a vci
some Silk Skirling; rGgular i
yard. Special price '
A mil line ol colors in Indestructible Silk
oile J or blouses and dresses. Special per
yard only : $245
...
For this week we show the prcllicsl' and.
most elaborate line of Children's Dresses
we have ever assembled. The ihaterials are
Drelty Ginghams in plaids checks and
fancy patterns Jap Crepe in white and col-
orsPretty Fluffy Voil and Organdies in
while and leading shades. Come in and see
these pretty stylish little dresses and note
the prices.
Go on sale tomorrow at unrestricted choice
Mali" Price. Look them over carefully and
select from them at this lig cut price.'
me C-as
Mid-Summer Hals
ica's best style
otfuc. Yuitfe and bizec.
V03LS DdV 1
:ing a good assort-
1 slvUPs. includinff fancy
shoVl sleeves and long
'eves;Mni)iVLwereoanu piam ueorgeue.
All sizes; values frm $4.73 to $22.50. Spe- &
cial price ?3.75 to .$16.50
-sxmmeT iVose.s g
iusl received a shinmenl of attrac-
Blouses in nrellv mid-summer slvles:
made of imnorled oriraridv and voile both
plain and fancy styles $4.00 to $13.50
'JLzxo 'MDasVv &oods g
Imported Halinc in sqid and fancy Ihe
hewesl thing for Sport 'Suits and blouses; if
40 inches wide; priced $3.00 to $4.00 g
.Imported French Polka Dot Organdie 45 H
inches wide with colored dots; also in all
the new shades $3.25 to $3.50
A wonderfully )retly line of ruffled nets H
and organdy flouncing; just the thing for H
fancy While Dresses. Specially priced 'at f
per yard $3.25 $4.00 and $5.50
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Personals
Japk MitcheM Ih expeoted to return
home Thuradny nlBbt from St. Louti
whoro lie has ben attendliiR a milita-
ry fiohOol
Mls Mamie Snekott has returned
home from Kidd-Key Colleco at Shorr
man and has as hoi fiueatB IIsHeg
I Alma Klttyo1and Mahlo Long of Am-
'arlllo Texas.
Mr). B. M. Satterwhlto loft Tliursday
iiHirnlnii for Cisco whore who will stop
luyi-r n Hhort while before koIiik on to
ijier home at Neeesnlty.
JtUby HunibaiiKh. of Cisco returned
n her homo Thursday inornlni- uftei
i few days visit with her parents here.
I A. C. C. COMMKSOiyiKNT
I STA11TS T1IUHSDAY N'lfiHT
Tho first of the commencement pro-
Kramti of Abllone Christian CoUoro will
be lipid In the college auditorium
(Thuiwlay ovonlnp bcelnttlncr at olght-
thirty .o'clock. This will bo n prourani
presented by tho fine arts dopartmont
and will consht of musjea! number
.vocal and Instrumental. The piibllo i
uxiunuuu a curuiui inviuuion ip iiimi
and all other conmiencemont iroBrams
the last of which will bo Rlvon on Tues-
day evening. I
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920, newspaper, June 3, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334628/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.