The Abilene Times (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, May 4, I 92ft
THE ABILENE TIMES
Com p .a n y
Friday And
Saturday
Close - Out
Sale
Broken Lines of
Fine Shoes
PEOPLE OFTEN
IGNORE CLERGY
SOUND VIEWS
• iViiiriiKo,, Ma) "Mu, mess
men who pr-rj)<'hiul!y wain-I'lvi'KV
iiicn out 01 the:sacred area in' >\v! i
us 'business' do not kiuiw ever)-
tiling about bu.-jiies.-," said l!ev.
Arthur K. Holt, writing in (hi1
Chicago Church IVUeia'tioii" liuik'.-
tin.
"1 was jm.stor lor fly,. jiai- in
a toWn organi/i-ti ijuite largely
Urouuil two sitielle iami one' bit;
steel plant," said Mi-. J1 Oil ' "1
knew suinethiiiK about iW-e mill-,
which the owners, who Jiw.il in
New \ork, did not' know.
" J knew the socialeft'ects ,o'f-I lie.
Work and wage polit y becau't.0 I saw
Ihem re Ilected lil the free tilni and'
the surplus in tinje of my pi;'ople:. -
''I knew the way iiiodein Im-i-
tless registered »ii' the lurnds of the
Workers. '1 saw the ruthU's^ness
of tile flpecUlatioll in i:;du.^'.i i;ii
stock when our industries were
niaiio the football ol Wall Street.
I saw tlm hcl])le»smss of the man-
ajfft'al staff which was caught be'-
i.vc n lpeal necessities, based on
nuriian lieecLs, and capitalistic lurc-
! essities .based on the need to pay
j aividends on a capitali^atiou which
I nad much of fiction in it. As
j one manager said to me: "Give us
I a decent capitali/jiition and we will
j-pay a dividend and do justice to the
f legitimate needs of tiie workers.' J
f had' in iny church men who were
j working from 6 o'clock to "G, who
| never saw daylight at homo in the
| winter, and 1 was justified in sup-
! porting a change to u more stable !
i industry and a better disti Jbutioii j
I of the. .-access and comfort availa-
ble for ail participators in inftus-
\U>1 : . -,
■I Some of the strain ol industrial
| life is unnecessary, some of the so-
cial waste is unnecessary, because
' men have newr tried to remove it.
; heu the minister knows, he ought
to speak."
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It
Pays
(illOl T ONK'.— .incltlflcs
many ol thj smartest .sty Irs
•of lilt! suTiii^ st'ii.suii, 'I lu;
.siio range.' ih>\\ , in: ki'ti,.
illume :-lioc.s are placed in
line piottti at a real i i
fit','1 in piio' l"i' disposal.
1'umps . 11111 hit atflU'd Mini
els in patent, .vuloii;d Kids
and satins,
\ alut's SS.'ill and SI 0.00
in ciosv out <i>r or l*i •
$5.85
Itii'ltuios
cian i' two
remnant-. of It tit' shot's—
.. only lino and two pairs to
a style. All .si/.os will Ixj
Intind in the group, for
there are many styles. l'a-
toiil s, ('olni I'd, kids, satms.
\ \ alms SS >0 and $10.00
I 'njjSU-tiiV ./■<
Ii/i,j■ "ii' i
Unit t' '■ >/'' if
riMij
to Employ the kind of SERVICE we P-
Rendr.
on in \ estini'nts
Onmfr Ehvihi
fftvcdusc wi'" oir." v. a
icput.itf<*n lor . Ihm iv£
< • >rI'orcnt , inin«cli. ■ •
oi the pi i 'per I hoice < "l .
stylo or dissi^n, to suit
iihIivhIimI k\| vii ronion i •,
it ■< douMv an ass.vii .tinv
tn you and a pliMsnt.*
to t:s to rocprnnii'iid tlic
(•ioiuriijc Orange Bios
»<>tn -Ring's tiiadc onlv bv
Ti a>: b. #
REX A. SMITH
2« I'm. ' Si,. . t
VBM.iAi:, I I \ \S
POSTED
IN TOUCH with (lie business world.
EXPERIENCED
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in financial matter*
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
We have several re-conditioned Buick Coaches, Sedans
and touring cars that you can buy for less than their actual
value
' \
£1
Dodge Coupes, Sedans and several other standard make
cars at prices you cannot beat anywhere.
Would like to demonstrate any one of these cars.
I
Shelton Motor
Company
Authorized Buick SALES and SERVIC
v': ' •• 'iti'h
l o ( lose
53.85 '"
BASEMENT
STORE SAI.E
1HU)A\ and S.UTKDW
VAL SK I S ,
97
C I'r.
Croani voile luff! 'd rtir
tains With rulTlod valance
and tie hacks. Uuffles are
Cilired w ith black stitchinj{s,
and curtains and valiinco
have colored !> inch borilers
in Cop'ii, Uo.se, (Jold add
Ut'ljotix»|>e. Full 2 I _! yards
king. Friday and Satu.day
^r t( 0 »» 4 irjl Tfrtrt if flm
CHEVROLET
ii
f!
the NEW
CONVERTIBLE SPORT CABRIOLET
special
pr.
JUSTR1TE No. 20
SPECIAL ' —
$1.59
ONEGALLON
SIZE
Spocial Offer! One sUllon 8izet cnick lined motor iu>r,
to keep liquids and foods hot or cold, Wide mouth, and
two piece top. Just tlv? itin for motor trips, picnics and
outimfs of all kinds. A jti# that sells anywhere tor
fl 90. Basement Store offef J51.59
w smml coin . /JT cobhrrsf
jnubMnem Atcre
. ^bilenC'sTre'at BAliOALN CENTER ?
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.CAIN Chevrolet introduces into the low price
field an entirely new conception of style, distinction
and elegance—• >,
—a new Convertible Sport Cabriolet with body by
Fisher—a vivid,dashing, two-four passenger model that
offers the practical comfort and convenience of the
Sport Coupe, plus the smartness and distinction of the
Sport Roadster!
Finished in Romany Red Diico, with black bodv bead-
ing striped in gold . . . and embellished with artistic
touches of gleaming polished nickel—this distin-
guished new model is one of the most attractive cars to
be seen on the streets and highways.
Come in today and see this sensational new car!
*585
*595
*675
Th# Tourivig $ j fxrf
or RosJatcr 4"^
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'Th*
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Fftlin . »
Till Canvtrtlblr
feu,. *695
u«*il."p*u,,715
l'tilir»Trmk $/10£
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1'iht Ml»m $17C
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All pHca* (■ «. k flhu
MlcKipa
Capital Motor Co.
357 Cypress St.
Abilene Texas
Q'U A L I T Y AT LOW c r> c t M ' ,
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Kinds with an OK
I \\-m THEY ARE, FELLOWS, COME GET
'EM—IF THEY ARE NOT PRICED
►RIGHT YOU PRICE'EM. ; f
1-1920 FORD TOURING-It's all OK /" .
1-1925 FORD COUPE-It s ready for hard use. r
1-('I IK\SLER COUPE— Good rubber, A-1 Condition.
I -1926 CHEVROLET COACH- new paint, good rubber
1-1927 CHEVROLET COACH-Looks like New. .
I 192: OLDSMOBILE LANDAU
5-1927 OLDSMOBILE Sedans, in A-1 Shape.
1-1927 CHRYSLER ROADSTER. Mechanically A-1 ■,
I -1 927 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, dandy condition.
WE ARE GOING TO SELL 'EM
G.L. JENNINGS
COMPAII Y
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312 Oak Street—Pkvn« 7M
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The Abilene Times (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1928, newspaper, May 4, 1928; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523401/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.