The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918 Page: 15 of 16
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I
We Have Nod Been
Disappointed
In our Investments In this part of the country.
Our faith that this is a coming section is as
strong today as it has ever been. And our
determination to help has never wavered. We
are here to serve and your business is solicited
and appreciated.
Farmers National Banli
of Lubbock
WE BUY VENDOR LIEN NOTES ON FARM LAND AND
MAKE FARM LOANS.
Butter is going up anil will soon be
seen of ly on the table of the muni-
tion workers.
September in France in one cold
month but the allie manned to be
warm running after the German.
THE ESPIONAGE ACT
CALOMEL WES
O I.1AKESY0U SICK
Act like dyiuunit. on i alusfiih
liver and yon lose
day'i work.
Tbrrr'n no mm why a person should
take sickening aalivalmg ealomel whea
Jew rent Iiiivi a large bottle of IM-
aoD I Liver Tone a perfect ulntituU
lor ralcitnrl.
It ia a pleaaanL. vegetable liquid which
will siart jour liver just a surely a
talomel but it din'l make yu sick
and ran not aajivatc.
Ckildrea and grow folks can take
ItixlMiii Lier Tone U-rauae it ii per-
fectly harm leva.
Calomel i a dangerous drug. It i
su-rcury and atlat.ka your buoea. Taka
a dose of naaty calomel today and yu
will feel weak aick and ueled to-
Buorrow. Don't lose a day' work. Taka
a apnoaful of IWaon'i Liver Tuna ia-
4d and you will waka up ferling great.
Km nor liiliouaneaa eonatipattua alug-
tiahnraa headache coated tongue or auur
atomaoh. Your dmggiat a if yua
don't find Dtxlmio'a Lint Tuba a La bet-
ter than horrilila calomel your savor- U
waiting fur you.
AN ACT To amend section three
.itle one of the Act entitled. "An
Act to punish act of interference
with the foreign relations the neu
trality and the foreign commerce
I of the United States to punish es-
pionage and better to enforce the
'criminal law of the lTnited State
unci for other purposes" approved
I lune fifteenth nineteen hundred
:nd Keventeen and for other pur-
pose. j He it enacted by the Semite and
House of Represeritjitivts of the
t'nitid State of America 1.1 Con-
gres assembled. That scition three
I of title one of the Act entitled "An
!Act to punish acts of interference
'with the foreign relations the neu-
. Irulily.and foreign commerce of the
'l.'nitcd States to punish espionage
and better to enforce the criminal
laws of the United Stutes and for
other purposes" approved June
f.fleenth nineteen hundred and
seventeen be and the siime ia hereby
amended so aa to read n follows:
! "SEC 3. Whoever when the Uni-
ted Slates is at win shall wilfully
make or convey false report or
false statements with intent to in
terfere with the operation or success
uf ihe military or naval forces of the
YOU'LL NEVER REGRET
the time if you buy your building ma-
terials at our yard. We have a variety
that makes it an easy matter to select
materials for any and all kinds of build-
ings and it is a pleasure to furnish
prices plans and estimates. Phone 139.
AMADAMS LUMBER CO.
Buy Thrift Stamp and Help Stamp Out the Kaiser 11
United State or to promote the sue-
'cess of its enemies or shall wilful
ly make or convey false reports or
I false statements or say or do any-
thing except by way of Bona fide
land not disloyal advice to an in-
vestor or investors with intent to
I obstruct the sale by the United
j States of bond or other securities
.of the United States or the making
j of loans by or to the United
States und whoever when the United
States is at war.shall wilfully cause
or attempt to cause or incite or
attempt to incite insubordination
disloyalty mutiny or rcfusul of duty
i in the military or naval forces of
the United States or shall willfully
obstruct or attempt to obstruct the
recruiting or enlistment sen-ice ot
the United Stutes. and whoever
when the United States is. at war.
fhall willfully utter print write or
'publish any disloyal profane scur-
rilous or abusive language akaut
jthe form of government of the L'ni-
: tod States or the Constitution of
the United States or the military of
naval forces of the United States
or theflug of- the United States or
the uniform of the Army or Navy of
I the United States or any language
r intended to bring the form of gov-
ernment of the United States or the
Constitution of the United Suites or
.the military or naval force of the
United States or the flag of the
United States or the uniform of the
i
Army or Navy of the United States
into contempt scorn contumely or
id;srepute or shall willfully uUcr.
print write or puhlu-h any lan-
guage intended to incite provoke or
encourage resistance to the United
States or to promote the c;tue of
it enemies or shall willfully d.s-
play the f'ag of any foreign enemy
or shall willfully by utterance or
writing printing publication or lan-
guage apokeii. urge incite or aiKe-
cale any curtailment of production
in this country of any thing or
th.ngs product or products necot-
.iryur (.wn'uil to the prosecution
of the war in which the United Slates
may be engaged with iritc-.t by such
curtailment to cripple or hinder the
United State in the prosecution of
the war and whoever shall willfully
advocate teach defend or suggest
the doing of any of the act or
th ngsin this section enumerated anil
whoever shall by word or act sup-
port the cause of any country with
which the United Slates i at war or
by word or act oppose the cause of
the United States therein ahull be
punished by a fine of not more than
$1(1.000 00 0r implisonment of not
more than twenty yar or both.
Provided That the employee or offi-
cial of the United States Govern-
ment who commits any disloyul act
or utters any unpatriotic or disloyal
i language or who in an abusive or
violent manner criticizes the Army
or Navy or the flag of the United
States shall be at once dismissed
from the service. Any such em -ployee
shall be dismissed by the head
of the department in which the em-
AUTO REPAIRING
Is one job that should be done by
men who know how to do the
work.
There is no guessing at our
shop. We employ only experts
in every department &nd when
the work is finished it is proper-
ly finished.
See us also for Tires Tubes
Accessories Gas and Oils. .
FREE
AIR
AND
WATER
AT
THE
CURB
FOR
YOU
USE
IT
Spaulding Automobile Co.
Weaver Building
Phone 474
LET US DO YOUR BLACKSMITH WORK
It matter not vthdt the job it we will do it and guarantee that it stands up. Bring us your
broken auto springs. See us for expert horseshoeing. All kinds wood work. Prices right.
LUBBOCK BLACKSMITH SHOP
Hopper Old Stand Jesse EL Cannon Manager Lubbock Texas.
EAT GOOD GROCERIES
EVERYDAY
You can easily do this if you buy your groceries
at. our store. We have a full stock at all times
?"i(l they will please you in quality and price.
Come to see us or use the phone.
We Give S. & II. Green Stamp
HUGH L. HENRY GROCERY CO.
N Side Square Succt"or In Chmincey Grocery Co. Phone fit) I
ployecmay be engaged and any such
official chall be d.smissed by the au-
thority having power to appoint a
successor to the dismissed official."
i-'KC. 2. That section one of Title
XII and all other provision of the
Act entitled "An uct to punish acts
of interference wiih the foreign re-
lations the neutrality and the for-
eign commerce of the United Slates
to punish espionage and better to en
force the criminal laws f the Unit-
ed Stirtes and for other purposes" 1
approved June fifteenth nineteen
hundred and seventeen which ap-
ply to section three of Title I there-
of shall apply with eiualforce and ef- ;
feet to said section three as amend- !
d.
Title XII of the said act of June1
fifteenth nineteen hundred and '
seventeen be and the same is here-!
by amended by adding thereto the
following section : 1
'WW When the United
State ia at war the Postmaster Gen-1
ral may upon evidence satisfact- j
ory to him that nny person or concern
i using the mails in violation of !
my of the provisions af thi Act !
instruct the postmaster at any post- j
office at which mail i received ad-
dressed to such perron or concern to 1
return to the post master at the of-'
fice at which they were originally
mailed all li tters or other matter o j
addresed with the Words "Mail to
his address undeliverable under Es-
pionage Act plainly written or I
stamped upon the outside thereof 1
and all uch letters or other matter so
returned to the sender thereof un- j
I.. I Km. '
tin u ni inaniri n biihii ltr vy
them returned to the senders thereof
under surh regulation a the Post-
master General may prescribe."
Approved May 1 6th 1918.
CARD OF THANKS
V cannot convey to our friends in
mere words the deep oppreciation in
our heart for the many token of
iffeetion and friendship shown us
luring the recent illne. amf death
of our wife and mother. Tht. we
know! she whit I gone loved every
living human being and her love 1
manifest In your though fulnea dur-
ng the laat sad office tn her memory.
May kind and provident Father
tiles trh uf you k our prayer.
S. A. I(li IMtM
l KS W O TI'HUH
MK.H J W AMr'KS)Ni
tH Sunday 'be American buaiiie.a
i.niin la i:iluaM'ii Uio ll art if
t I a i ri if
Barrier Bro. have a page ad thi
(week railing your attention to their
rranb closing. The sale they are ton-
lucting hu been very successful and
hey are now going to give away a
-lumber of good thing that will he
worth your while. Read their ad
and et busy.
TUESDAY
Tuesday Oct. 29th is the Last
Day of My Anniversary Sale
Not an article is put on special but what is
useful. Men now is your last chance. You
will get good shirts at my special prices.
Don't forget I am carrying a good line of
Men's Women's Children's and Infants'
Underwear. Holiday Goods are now on
display. The Government says buy early.
I have one lot only Dolls 15 inches high.
Special thru sale 95c.
Shropshire's Racket Store
West Hroadway Lubbock
I'rof. Uharie S. I.cft.in of I uh-
bock wa visiting hi mter In Post
Saturday and Sunday Mr . Lofton
i director of Manual Training in
the l.ubtxxk achoola and wa former-
ly the editor of the ltanda'l County
New at Canyon. t'oat City I'oat.
. a .
. H. ConWy Jr romr before tti.i
i.mdn with a la.u ad th Week In
'hlih he Unite. )ot lo ! the
' irid th"ik f h a tert lit ad h.
rtd and (use n Kn U? if f r!ce
! 'i : ti k i
r:usnatisn AiTcstcd
If you suffer with lame rmiclc or
stiffened joints look out (or impuri-
ties in the Moxl because each at-
tack gets more acute and stubborn.
To ttTest rheumatism yo must
Improve your prneral health and
f urify your Mood; the rod liver oil
n Scott's Emulsion is Nature'
pre.t blood-maker while it also
strengthens the organs to eipcl the
iuipwritlr. rVott' la helping thmia.
Uif tho rntiM n And o'ber relief.
Ml kvu ftwa.au. N J.
Your attention ia called to th ad
of th I'Imik Poultry and li d. ( a
in th. a laati Th firm httv moved
lo the MtHonald barn and are ak-
in. your pMtrtinn. Head thi-if ad
Mr II M llUy t . k I. ft l't ir.
;.ly fur M !nih S M hr
mt t.i v. 1 In f k
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918, newspaper, October 24, 1918; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288240/m1/15/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .