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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 3

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SAW GREAT FILM xrip rro HARRY C. LITTS H. W. TD.A rrzz KEEL HARVEY WE50Z1 Coat Clearance oJt. Dresses Both Garments Reduced and Prices Jcnwmil See the Very Attractive Splendid Values fv 'yiitrrt-i1i The January Clear-a-Way Sale The Season's Finest Sale-Gaining Impetus Each Succeeding Day Throngs of eager thrifty women daily fill this busy store.

The many who attended this sale the first days have carried the good news far and wide and their friends, hearing the message of economy, are coming to share the splendid bargains. At a time when every dollar must do full duty and there are still months of use for the merchandise you buy, you will quickly be impressed with the importance of a sale which offers genuine bargains in the finest merchandise. All Suits Half Price All Dresses 1-3 Off All Cloth Coats 1-4 Off and More The popularity of knitted outing garments lias developed with the reat outdoors habit, which demands clever ap. parel as rt matter of style and protection. No matter fur what tinrnose von seek an outing garment, or wnai price you Care t.0 pay, you will find .1 Bradley exactly suited to your needs.

TA I. MAC ill. Mrs. (). ,1.

Iletison of (love, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cook, 1 and family. Mr. Van Denson lias hoou ery ill the past week. The Foreign Missionary society of the Wlllowilale charge had an all-day meeting nt the home of Mr.

and Mrs. F. II. Benson last Thursday. A very interesting meeting was held and dinner was served nt noon to the ladles and their husbands.

All who were there report a pleasant time. The V. C. T. V.

meets with Mrs. Do Chaffee this week. Mrs. Schalch mid Mrs. Nichols were in Abilene Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clbson and Mrs Sohnieh went to Camp Funston Saturday. Karl Clbson and Robert Schalch returned with them and went bnck Sunday. Mrs.

V. C. Wright and two sons and her parents from Pallet ha were quests of the II. Now Year's day. K.

llolzworth home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price were in town on business Monday. Mrs. Farron returned from visit with relatives in eastern Kansas.

Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Fulton urn here from Oakley visiting relatives.

Frank Stewart was quite ill last eek. The Aid society will meet next week (Wednesday) Hie Kith, In the basement of the church. John Reese returned from Eureka where lie visited his huh, Milton. Mr. and Mis.

C. Jones are the parents of a son, born January Mr. and Mrs. Jess Chase came up from Abilene for a visit with Arthur Chase's last. week.

Key Stewart purchased the M. 10. Whitney farm west of town Monduy. January Cloar-a-Way of Skirts January Clcor-a-way of Silk and Cotton Petticoats Every petticoat in the store in the Clear-a-Way sale. Every skirt In the store Included In this sale.

Avail yourselves of this opportunity now. Skirt 6.50 Skirts for 5.75 7.50 Skirts for W.50 8.50 Skirts for 9 7.50 9.50 Skirts for 7.05 $10.00 Skirts for 8.50 $12.50 Skirts for 0.75 $15.00 Skirts for 12.50' All $1.50 values for $1.85 All $1.98 values for $1.75 All $2.50 values for $2.15 All $3.50 values for All $3.98 values for All $5.00 values for $1.25 All $6.50 values for $5.50 All $7.50 values for $0.50 All $8.50 values for $0.78 I i BEFORE Shoe Repairing of the Better Class Also carry full lino of polishes for all kinds of shoes, including Melton-Ian and Lutetian polishes, something different. Laces In all colors. Our facilities for repairing are of the best and work promptly and ex-podiously executed. Give us a trial.

Langston Repair Shop 312 North Cedar. M. Mullonee, Prop. Phono 700. AFTER T.

R. CONKUti lull Is Margery, Gjrae- oology, OoiuiulUvUoB Residence phone Of floe I a Over Hmlth lielknas Oroeery (3D Abilene, Kansas IUSSIAN HKVOMTION TO 1110 XK.XT Kl UXTOIt "linnre In Arms" Drew Three Crowdiil Houses nl l.yrlc Ijist MkIiI Marvelous Pictures of Ai mil Win- Work. The next Reflector film to lip shown at the l.yric will he "The Her man Curse In Russia, February This picture was taken by Donald Thompson, the Topeka pho tographer, who hns been in the thick of things In lOurope. lie was In Rus-j sla during- the revolution and his ni iiiiv me i ne real mini lasen 111 the streets of Petrograd, in camp and in field. Last night crowds that tilled the I.yrlc from 7 o'clock until the end of a third show saw a marvelous picture of what is happening in France.

The marshal was called to restrain the crowds in the lobby and prevent overflowing the aisles. There were "close-ups" of l'ershlng and cannon, airplanes, air battles, cannon, hydroplanes, munition works, trenches, attacks and all the activities of France at arms gave a clear view of that nation's great mobilization for lighting. The pictures worn taken by the rlnema-graphic department of the French war department and official, it was a treat. Having covered the German east front the English tanks and Brit- ish forces and the French war work, the Russian side will come next and you will want to see it February 6. AXOTIIIOIt Altll.lOMO BOY I0XI.ISTIOD IX TIIIO NAVY Roy ISowen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Iiowen, returned today from Kansas City, where he passed the final examination for the navy. He passed a perfect physical examination at Salina and at Kanss City. Hoy is of the draft age and enlisted In the navy, as he prefers that service to the armv.

He Is to bo commended for his uct. Clean old paper for sale tt this office; 5c a bundle. ACM 10. Mis. N.

10. Reese and children vls-slted at Camp Funston last week. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Nelson left lust week for California to spend the winter. Miss Gladys Shirk visited in Abilene a few days last week. Mrs. J.

G. Engle and daughter, Beatrice, visited In Abilene last. week. Miss Francos Engle entertained the young ladies' club at her home Friday. George Kohmau rode the M.

W. A. goat at Abilene Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Christ Dunable moved on the Geoff roy farm last week. DAYS OK Come to Hundreds of Abilene People There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, backache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Abilene by grateful friends and neighbors. Z.

Ramsey, 931 W. First Abilene, says: "My kidneys were giving me no eud of annoyance and I had rheumatic pains through my hips. I often had dizzy headaches. My kidneys acted too often and the secretions contained a heavy sediment. These ailments were always worse when caught cold.

Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills from the Palace Drug Store and soon after using them my kidneys were strengthened and my back was fixed up In good shape. Whenever I have needed a kidney medicine since Doan's Kidney Pills have brought fine results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same Itnat Karase roster-Mil- It IM Vol' lll.AMIO An angry tenant wrote this letter to his landlord: "Dear Sir: 1 want them sellar steps llxed right off. My wife fell down last nite and like to broke' her neck. Please send plumber and fix our bath tub: it Is almost time for us to use him agen, and oblige." A carpenter fixed the steps and we fixed the tub.

If you need plumbing of any kind, call. Abilene Plumbing and Heating Company Office Phone 308 Residence Phone 6033 QQQOQBQQQ We make your wants 011 wants, your troubles our trouble. It Is our aim to demonstrate elearly to you the profitable aad satisfactory service that goes with our goods. We have a dozen meet to jump wbon you "whistle," and we sell Hulck Automobile Vatin Tractors II hilold Spreaders 2()th (Vntury Furnaces Cipper-( ln.1 Ranges Plumbing Hardware of nil kinds And other things H. R.

KUGLER QQQQQQQQQQQQQ tBOUT PKOPLE John Stebbings left for Alta Vista. M. G. Palmer of Hope is here on legal business. Harold Tober wont to Chapman to visit friends.

Charles E. Roller of Ellis made a trii to Abilene. F. J. Neuner left on a business trip in Nebraska.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nieniior were here from lOlmo. Floyd Ames of Buckeye was in town on business. I).

C. Thisler of Chapman was in town on business. AV. T. Bogart of Carlton was in town on business.

Mrs. Ralph Hoffman of Enterprise was In town shopping. Henry O'Brien of Chapman made a business trip to town. Jack Scanlan of Chapman visited Abilene friends for the day. Karl Schaaf, one ef Hope's prosperous young farmers, was In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Entriken of Bonnacord were in town visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Tudor were here from Llndsborg to attend the funeral of the former's brother. James Fiddock of Elsie, is here to attend the A.

H. after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. R. C.

Dederick left for Mcpherson for a few days' visit with relatives. From there she will go to Pratt for a week's visit. THEY GAVE THIS RUN-DOWN MAN VINOL And He Got Back Hit Strength and Energy Sheboygan, Wis. "I was all 'fagged run down, no appetite, nervous, sleepless nights and drowsy during the day, and was not fit to work. A friend told me to take VlnoL I did so, and can now eat three square meals a day.

I sleep well, am alert, active, strong and welt and have gained eleven pounds." A. W. Higby, Sheboygan, Wis. This is because Vinol contains the elements needed to create a healthy appetite and restore strength. The complete formula is printed on every package.

This your protection. V. L. Hall, formerly of Abilene, but now superintendent of the Salt Lake City stockyards, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R.

li. Gemmill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haer left for Delphos, where they will make their liome.

They have resided in Alii-leuc a number of yours and Abilene is mighty sorry to see them move away. Miss Seila Regnior of Pratt and Guy Ilowland of Kansas City, returned to their homos after spending holidays with their grandfather, Emory Ilowland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henderson of Coshocton, stopped off here for a short visit with Mr.

Henderson's cousin, Mrs. David Tonne, and family. They are en route to the Paeilio coast to spend the winter. l.ee Camblin of Nortonville, who was here visiting at the homes of N. B.

Hurnworth and I. eon Tonne, received a telegram to report at Atchison to be examined for the army. Ho left at once for Atchison. H. Goodhue came down from Longford for a visit with his daughter, Mrs.

David Towne, and also his nephew, Ernest Henderson, of Coshocton. O. Sergt. John Scott Is home from Camp Funston for a day's furlough, lie is making a tine record and is clerk of the depot brigade. "The men are working hard," said he, "and it is wonderful the physical development they are getting.

The work is being systematized and goes forward smoothly." HOIXAXI). George Hller is getting ready to move to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Babcock of Erie, came last week for a visit with their son, F.

F. Babcock, and family. Lily Babcock returned to Erie, to take up her school work. Miss Nina Meeker of Abilene is working at Ralph Spider's. Salome Jury is very ill with quinsy.

Dr. Gish was out from Abilene Monday. Mrs. George Hiler and daughters. Estella and Mabel left Friday for Illinois, where they expect to make their home.

Mrs. Frank Womichel and Nellie Bowers, Mrs. W. H. Hutchison and daughters visited at Ralph Splcer's Monday afternoon.

John Spicer Is truck driver for the store. Mrs. Mary N'off of Bennington Ir here with her mother's and sister's grandma and Salome Jury. What do you drink? Coffee or Postum We save you money on either the following low prices on Coffee are for this week only. Buy now.

HARD TO K10IOP SCHOOL TIOACHIOItS, SAYS KOSS Supt. W. D. Ross in letters which lie is Bending to all county superintendents, says: "Keeping rural schools supplied with capable teachers a real war problem tiiat must be met by the boards being less stin-gy If we lag in our interest in efficient school administration at this critical time thru delays and stingy policies, the government may find It necessary to take over our schools In the same manner It has food, fuel, railroads and munitions. "Ninety per cent of our ambitious teachers today are spending their evenings and spare time studying shorthand and typewriting to qualify themselves for the great number of government positions with entrance salaries of $SO0 to 1,200 as compared with J3 offered by the small rural schools.

There Is no law against raising a teacher's salary during the life of a contract. This is not a plea for the teachers primarily, but the boys and girls who will make the citizenship of tomorrow that must rebuild the world after the war." Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lady are the proud parents of a baby boy, bom January 2. John Book shelled over 2,000 bushels of corn last week.

MisHes Gladys Funston and Lillian Davis and Messrs. Guy Strong and Weir Funston spent one evening last week at the Levi Krelder home Pearl Hultt butchered a beef for C. II. Simpson Tuesday. Clyde Jones and wife are Ihe Parents of a baby boy, born January 4.

Reflector office: So a bundle. Rod VVoir, lb 28c Inter-State, lb 27o 1" 2Hc Monarch, lb 29c Morning Glory, lb Monarch, 3-lb. pkg 87c iO-lb. limit. 10-lb.

limit. 1 Price WJgjSiiJii- POSTUfch li: 11 large size 23 4Si I I kH Instant postum small size 28c large size 47C P0STUM CEREAL 1C 5 19 -i'TiT, jarJgjtZg tZZZSr Deliver Clean old papers for sale at this turn Co- P'P-. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv..

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45,255
Years Available:
1888-1942