The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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DOLLAR SPECIALS
Saturday and Monday at
HUDSON-DAVIS & COMPANY
The recent sharp advance in cotton is being reflected in the prices of cotton goods. Many articles, such as Domestic, Gingham, Percales, etc., have advanced in the
last two weeks as much as 4 cents per yard. However, for “Dollar Days” we are certainly going to give some values.
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Five yards Dress Gingham ...........................$1.00
Five vds. J>(> inch Percale, splendid quality.. 1.00
Fight vds 27 in. Percale, for summer drosses 1.00
Six yds good quality Bleach Domestic.......... 1.00
Six yds. unbleached Domestic4, splendid qual-
ity ............ 1;00
Twenty-five pair ehilds slippers and sandels,
values up to $2.2«), sizes 2 m 1.1, choice.............. 1-00
Mens Summer Work Shirts, while
our
regular
price, special value.............................
______ 1.00
Six pairs Mens Host*, black, tan .......
_______ 1.00
Big line fancy Voiles and Marquisette,
all 1.25
values, special, vard ............................
........
1.00
Mens athletic Fnion Suits, da.ndy
quality, the
$1.50 kind, 1 ludson-Pavis special, on
ly ...
1.00
Shirts are high and getting higher, but we are
loaded on Mens Shirts. We have arranged a big
assortment, including all sizes, values up to $1.50,
ehoioe only $1.00. Better “stock up” now for the
future.
Eli addition to the items mentioned, we have all
over the.store splendid values to offer you. We
would like for you to ask your neighbor who has
bought goods from us,about our high grade goods
and low prices.
HUDS0N-D
SANDIFER OLD STAND
Plano, Texas.
V.
Plano Star-Courier.
Published every Friday, at Plano.
Texas. Established 1888.
Sunday Services
at Christian Church
Entered at the Postoffice at
Plano, Texas, as second class
matter.
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Our idea of punishment fitting
the crime is when a star hoarder
gets married and lias to cook his
own breakfast.
The Children’s Day Exercises
will he held on the second or
third Sunday in June instead ol
the first Sunday, on account of
the extra work connected with the
closing of the public schools. We
expect to have our Sunday school
picnic the first week in June.
Our school opens at 9:1a a. in.
sharp every Sunday. Please be
punctual, as it helps greatly.
‘‘The Signs of the l imes and
the Changing Order,” third in the
series ot sermons, will he given at
S:,’(() p. in. Sunday. The service
Sunday was made a little too long,
hut not purposely so. Our aim
is always to avoid this. I he
pastor will preach also at I 1 a. m.
Strangers will always find a
heartv welcome and a warm hand
shake at this church.
N. Clover. Minister.
The Star-Courier for first class
job print'.ig.
Our Good;; Are the Best
Our Prices Are Right
ONE PRIC E TO ALL
AND THAT CASH
CTnr.wFD
Cash and Cary.
The Late Home
of Mr. Careless
Though “fully insured” he
cannot rebuild for twice
the money.
He has lost possessions
that money cannot replace.
His family narrowly es-
caped death.
All this might have been
avoided had he observed a
few fire prevention rules.
' The Hartford Fire Insur-
ance Company has devel-
oped a service that will
reduce your fire risk. It
is available through this
agency. Call and learn
about it.
JOE BRADSHAW
INSURANCE
Office Phone 113. Residence 55
Plano, Texas.
Sunday Services at
Methodist Church
Next Sunday night winds up
the Centenary Campaign. Let
every one who has not made a
pledge do so before that time.
We are going over the top, but
we want the surplus to he as large
as possible. Come out to the
; 11i•_>'!11 service and hear the final
reports from the captains and
their teams.
The theme for discussion Sun-
day morning- will be "(rod’s Grac-
ious Promise to Supply All Our
Needs." Sunday School scholars
will remember that this is .Mis
sionarv Sunday, and please bring
in enough to pay off a full month
of the School’s Centenary quota,
which is about $10.00.
R. C. llieks. Pastor.
Mrs. 1’. M. Dinwiddie received
a telegram Tuesday trom her son.
Corporal James B. Dinwiddie,
who has just landed from over-
seas. 11" i- at Camp Merritt. N.
! .1.. in a hospital as the result of
| having been run over at Coblenz,
SPECIAL ELECTION
Tuesday, May 27.
For
M a y or
.1. F. HARRINGTON
FOR SALE
Riding serutcher used three
days and Standard cultivator
used eight days. Both same as
new. Do not need them.
(’. W. Davenport,
Plano, Route 1.
Raymond R. Rigsby is home
again after nine months of ser-
vice in the United States army.
Raymond was stationed in Pana-
ma for about seven and one half
months. He received his honor-
able discharge at Camp Bowie
Ibis week. Boy ! we are glad to
have you home, his friends sav.
J. T. Elliott Lumber Co. have
just received a car load of red
Cedar fence posts from Oregor*.
These posts are full size and
straight. (Hj, feet to 8 feet long
and are supposed to he the best
and most durable fence posts on
iimswawMBwaaLTKJH:; BnuwwTiJ»T.Tiia.v
MAY
The Graduation Month
And ilie month for Jewelry Graduation
Gifts for the young hoy or girl < traduate. It
you find yourself in trouble you eai 1 get quirk
relief by going to *
A. WEATHERFORD’S JEWELRY STORE
You will find a selection ot: goods at
Reasonable Prices.
That will make an appropriate, useful
and lasting gift for either the hoy or girl grad-
uate. A few suggestions:
For the Girl
Berlin Crowds Are
Shouting For Peace
Berlin. May 22. One hundred
thousand Independent Socialists
today staged a demonstration in
tin' l.nstgarten in favor of im
mediate peace. They hire in:in
< rous flags and banners with the
inscription "We Want Only
Piaec. Bread and Work.”
\fler they had been addressed!
by several speakers the hide
pi ndent Socialists march* il to
Wilhelmplatz. wI
loritv Socialists
demoust rat ions a.
Before the aj
Independents. Cl
rmann addressin
dared that "prol
.■»nIv remaining w
Pm,t„|,|v .
a Red Cross Nur
allowed to vot<
might come in oo
with soldiers \vh
the war.
Germnnv, by a supply’ truck. He I the market today,
was a truck driver in the 117th
Supply Train of the Rainbow Div- j Dr. J. W . Palmer and wife, of
ision. He has seen service in Gainesville, were guests of the
Irotli France anil Germany, having | former s brother. 1). L. Palmer,
been overseas since November, pile city yesterday, bringing the
1917. Corporal Dinwiddie was bitter s little seven months old
reared here and will return to I ‘laughter, who lives with them.
Plano as soon as he is sufficiently' here to spend the day with her
recovered from his recent aeei- | father,
dent.
2 .*.000 Ma
•re holding
*t the t reat y.
ranee of the
■ 11 or Scheid
• crowds de-
s (iermanv's
(ins Hoover, general agent of
the trai l if department of the
Cotton Belt railroad, was here
Tuesday me* ting the Plano ship-
j i rs and business men. His line
has resumed their own freight
depots and terminals at Dallas
and Fort Worth, which is expect
id to i xpeilit* the transportation
work and cut out sonn delays
that the shippers have endured
with such patience as they could
command during Government
• peration of the lines.
Dr. S. F. Harrington will go to
Sail Antonio Saturday for a visit,
bt fore leaving for the F.ast to
I’llo post "raduate work tor mors
than a year.
I he work of the foundation of
I I he handsome new home of Fred
; Harrington, at the western eitv
limits, has been laid and the work
I of the remainder of the building is
| going forward.
Mrs. Dr. Carver, of Childress,
i lexas. accompanied bv her two
| children, expect to leave for their
home to-day. after a visit to the
formers father. R. C*. Clark, west
I of the eity.
1'iiarl<■ rlv conference will be
held at Fannie Harrington Chan-
el Satnrdav a*>d Sundae. Mav ? 1
and 9*. with dinner on the ground
Satnrdav. F.vervbodv invited.
For the Boy
Gold Knife*
Belt. Buckle
Tie Clasp
Stirk Pin
(dollar Pin
(Jiff Buttons
Signet Ring
Set Ring
Watch and (Tain
Silver Vanity Purse
I vory, Etc.
(Jun co Ring
Bracelet Watch
I )iamond Bar Pin
Oameo Brooch
Bead Necklace
1 liamond Lavallier
Diamond Pin
Also a. fine assortment oi 18K Wedding/
Rings in all sizes. Expert Repairing.
A. WEATHERFORD
JEWELER
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slielt*
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.
1 t w is W hile, of McKinney,
geests of Mr. and Mrs. J
pard Sunday.
J im
The T.'d’"s Missionary
of Fanni • Harrington Civ
meet with "Mrs. T.er TTow:
Mondaw All members a
to he present.
Star Courier $1.50 pe
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VINCE DUKE, Agent.
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to whine forSf penny' now has
son who demands a dime for/t
cream and two cents for the Go
eminent.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1919, newspaper, May 23, 1919; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570338/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.