The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Published Every Friday Morning
RICHARD H. McCARTY, Editor and Publisher
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Entered in Post Office at Albany, Texas, as Second Class Mail
8ubacription Kates
Months $1.00—One Year $2.00
Electricity A Mem Slave PLAY IMPORTANT ROLES IN
EVOLUTION OF HOMES
71 NOTICE TO CC
FOR STATE R<
BRIDGE CONSTRI
Duplajr Adv*rtl ementl, 35c per column inch each insertion.
Local and Reading Nolun 10c per single >iu .in Imp
each insertion
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Human slavery has passed from the earth, or linger- only us a
relic of a brutal past among barbarians in remote places. It seem-
strange to think that humans were chattels in our own land but a
few generations ago. There is comfort in the thought that such a „ , , ... . , , „„,i nth..r I*.
.... . u • Oas and electricity, the telephone, vacuum cleaners and other id
condition cannot come again. I he world gains something in even- , , , th.. evolution
...... . , , .. , . . .. bor saving devices, have played most important roles in the evoiuuon
handed justice as time passes, and any consideration of human right> ^
precludes the possibility of bondsmen again among the civilized ., . , ... . .. • • „ . Kurninu
• . , , Now with the innovation of the automatic oil and gas burning
piopt* o n >.ir . furnaces, another great step forward is being made. The cellar that
let man is master still, with forces working for him far greater . . , , , r. . . , , . t tn
, .. • „ . . .11 is grimy and dusty from wood and coal fuel is being relegatert to
than served the Phoenician galleys, or in a later era, toiled among ... , . j in hnm..
.. ... , .. „ „ .. . . , .. , the past. New standards of efficiency, economy and comfort in home
the plantations of the Southland. Machinery and power have lifted
the load of drudgery from human hacks anil hands until there is a
larger leisure, widely distributed, and it is. in result.-, as if each
pet son had the - rvic.-s of !"•"> .-lav of pr- war lays. <-xcc|> thai
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heating have been reached.
In modern industry tin new and better has always replaced the
■ ill, and tli saiV trnd i- now established in the equally important
eld of domestic life.
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Mr. and Mis W t. Webb ai I <i.-i■; ■ 11. i. M \ i
to Dallas last wee,., r.< turning Mo< l.«;.
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Mrs. K. H. McCarty and Mr .1. U \\ hb .i>
giving week end in l-'ort Worth and 11
I ■ nd.ng I'liank•
£3
J.C.PENNEY C0!
115 PINF. ST., ABILENE, TEXAS
What
to Qive1
Our Anortments Will Solve Youf
Problems at Little Co6t
Gift Gloves
Of Fine Imported
Kidakin
Gift Hosiery
Must Look Well and
Wear Well, Too
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Novelty cuffi have the ap-
proval of fashion — and fine,
•oft Imported skins are the dis-
criminating woman's choice —
Mich a gift will delight the
particular of your friends.
$2.98
You can be proud of the
hosiery you select here for
your friends — clean, evn
knit of fine silk from top to
toe-in shades that harmon-
ize with smart costume*.
Chiffon and semi - sheer
weights.
$1.49
Men's Gloves
The Answer to: "What
Shall I Give Him?"
These gloves are of Imported Cape
skin with wool knit Union >r \ngorj
lining t aretullv made and finished
In (an. brown, B1'** "r blatk Stylish,
ki t ii cable
1-98 and $2"98
A Favorite
Gift for Men
For the Men
On Your Gift List
White Broadcloth Shirts
make a gift that men always
appreciate. Our shirts of 2 \ I
Broadcloth are reasonably
priced, as always at
$1.98
Silk and rayon b >se in the
seas >n's newest patterns. With
ravon plaited top and mercer-
ized toe and heel A uitt that
embodies value A6 well a* smart
uppcaraucc.
49c
This Christmas
Give Him Tics
Smart ■ ilnrs an I paitenis
Every kind lor every taste.
98c
I to tie Work tiiat •_. • 'I to <1 .. to •' '.To-ill. i , |ly, V i! it* I
I itilitie and ipp'.i || lOW'f fur aii 11 n 1U -■ t >':• tie iioii.|-n|
i . .it w . 11 k 1!: ir cIII" : ! 111 y. ;:; e I I ' • ei it e t'. j 1 - :\ ■ . <! 1 ■ ;
\ < w uioleitakii.u ■ fortlie nun nanicai and electrii t ..it r . tic■ . in- ]
. I llti Vi H'e!. . .1 - o lei e|!" !• ' ; ; i e- , . i i, v. I i! e xt I ■! ' ' I Oj M 1 ' I
no- itiir of tile \ at . until hard ;;111■ ■ t.- f r n. 1 1
\K ! ' | CI a. e to lie
Arnenjf t':--e mod'in si-iv'e,,;y pr-'et'ej t;:-
and tho.-. who work toward it- furth- r development havi r-.t-ori to
if .1 ,t has Kfeater po.--ibilit ahead than any as yet attained. Al ' Smith "1 nd-r our .
tnont certainly, it- -rope will In extended to many who ;.r. now ih | )M.W t-(>k- The li*t4
' iii' d it- bli .-sin^s. In the city additional u-- - will he found, and wid
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lli-V.'loll. li to it
Sealed propoull
the State Highway El
Texas, for the impi
that part of State _
23 covered by P. A. It
Shackelford County,
ceived at the office of
Highway Engineer, at Al
as, until 10 o'clock, A.
bor 17th, 1928, and
opened and read.
Work consists of cons
1 r>0 foot steel truss span, i
I nil r- and reinforced cor
approaches over Clear
[ lira; o- l!>vi r, i distance
' 33 feet.
I * I' i mii- for completion to I
working days.
er use of present appliances will add further to the number of slave-
that now toil for every man. Newton Uegister, Klmhurst, New York.
THE. MEN THE SOW ANl) THE LOW
Mr. and Mr-. John F Sedwick and dau^ht«r, Mrs (Iladys Willis,
art- in Dallas this wet>k.
THE HCN TH« ANO THE COW
Th 'tv will bf a Chili Supper at the Christian Church Friday at
0 1'. M Conn* and bring your friends.
T He HSN THE SOW * NO 'HE COW
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HIGHWAYS AID GREATLY IN
ADVANCE OF CIVILIZATION
\ HM-rnt ti n ' it '- that if r 000,000,000 lui b«' n >}> • nt
l'ur -tat'-, eounty, f'-d^ral and local roa ' in th« a!>t 10 \« a'
Highways were onei luxuries; today th- y ar absolut necossiiies. j
They bring prosp.-rH and progr —. j r« wth i"d . :..l ii" t'. n. !
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Massachuestts Does Rest Of The
Country A Good Turn
.!■ t' • • d'-v. ion- 'I i" ii I), tailed plans and speei:
iv'. \ i1 Wei 1 work loiijrt i tie work may be seen.
hi ... .t v\ • lit' r ii- l potver n tl' t;ie j H,„ > at ion, and informatif
■ • i >. ..I, • ■ ■ I o 111 mil 'it1.- "' . i an a i:y otii' r niit ion. le -ord i h<■ ohtained at the office I
i -.- to Iii (i n . nt: Sniitii I'l ii ior of i liolouiea1 Survey, I niteu i cirie, County Kngineer, at
-tai. department of Comm. re-. Texas, and at the officr
"VN ■ ia\- b'• I) liviim in a - olid industrial revolution,' says Dr.
electr.city has been applied to both old and
ft indoor appliance, now operated by electric
current run.- down tllf alphabet from addii ir machines to waffle iron.-
and tin e vi - ti lonn'-^li.-t of out-of-door tasks ranges from animal
currying: to wood-si^fitig.
" The American secret of present prosperity is, in large part, found
in the simple fact that the American workman has more power at
hi- elbow than ,inv other workman in the world."
State Highway Departmc
Office liuilding, Austin, Ti
A certified, or cashier
for .S3,500.00 is required. "J
The usual rights are
9-2tc
Ma--achu-etts ha- don.- th- re-t of the country a turn if sin-
; has proved 1>\ th. breakdown of I-.--r compulsory automohib liabil
ity nsiiranc' i« that tile thing -imply do.-- not work < >bvio 11 s 1 y ,n
-uratii • . "inpani' - a-■ not go i.v to continue i bu - i n ■ ■ - - when the
outgo i- nior t Min ti-- neon- ii1i\iimi-I\ the el-men: ot -attey ha
i not been increased bj such a !a\\ # collisions and fatalities have
mounted n numb.-rs .-inc.- tin 11.1 -a-/ of that iw, a- claimed.
V w York 1' legra'ii.
TH£ OtS Tot >V *S.J Tie ' ,V
Th- Christian I- nd> avor Society of Christiat Chnrch wi give i
' Chili Supp.-r Friday .-veiling at i> o'clock K\ eryone cordially in
\ it.-d to come
MISS BRECKENRIDGE
Miss Brcckcnritl.uv Steam Launtlry
makes Albany daily From now on we
will tlo rough launtlry for 5 cents per lb.
Miss Breckenridge Steam Laundry
Uiv Your
CHRISTMAS
Doll Carts
Of Flat Fibre Reed
"Little Jim"
All Steel Steam Shovel
Dolls must have their after-
noon airing in a reed cart—
preferably one of these "Mary
Lu" models that sell* tor unlj
Made of heavy gau^e steel
with a red r >ot, the b-i-U, -h«. v-
el and I'Utform arc black. A
well v'i n>H u< ted l > t r
$2.98
$1.98
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Hurry up and come in ami let us meas-
ure you for that new Christmas Suit
See us for Pressing and ('leaning. Our
slogan is "We Know How" And we
do it with a smile.
J. E. LILE'S FINE CLEANERS
Cleaners1'*-- Dyers Hatters
WE KNOW HOW
P. <). 15lock Phone "2t>
GIN DAYS!
We will gin Tuesdays and Fridays beginning next week,
day. November 27th. Cotton brought in on other days will
stored and taken care of until ginned.
Office and Cotton House will be open every day.
THE ALBANY GIN COMPANY
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ECONOMY SHOULD BEGIN AT HOME
Shop at the "M" System Store for real economy
SPECIALS for SATURDAY
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SHREDDED WHEAT ^
9c
PANCAKE FLOUR
11c
PEANUT BUTTER
75c
SOUPS 15c
PORK and BEANS
25c
ROLLED ROAST, pound
25c
BACON
28c
COMPLETE STOCKS OF FRESH VEGETA-
BLES AND FRUITS
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928, newspaper, November 30, 1928; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401871/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.