The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922 Page: 16 of 16
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ti ir. t.unnocK avaijnci ir Friday junh 2 j 1922
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RATES PER LINE
OR FRACTION
THEREOF 10c
Avalanche Classified Ads
GET QUICK RESULTS HIONE 14
You can get quick talci or purchaie by placing an aJ in this department
NO AD TAKEN
FOR LESS THAN
30 CENTS
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FOR SALE
FOR SALK 3 1-2 section land
Dotlir roadster one five-room
homo with buih and two lota at
Klaton Texa. Jim C. Johnston
Box 808 Slalon Texa. 33-4p
FOR SALE Reirldence in all
part of the City also lots and bina-
ries house. Liuy now for they are
going UP. Texa Land Exchange
22-tf
FOR SALE At a bargain my
home at 1610-llKh St. with 1 3-4
acre of land. Small cah payment
and balance on lone time in monthly
inatallmonU. See Luther McCrum
men at Post Office or phone 292.
28-tf
FOR SALK 3 lot 2:xG2 1-4
feet on Broadway just north of the
Lubbock Sanitarium at J 1000.00
each $(U0.00 cash fivo year on
balance. The best buy in Lubbock.
William Furniture Co. 34-1 p
1 OR SALE 1320 Model Bub-It
in good shape rcusonnblo term to
renponsiblii pnrlie. l'hono 7UC Lub.
bock Auto Co. 2'Jtf
FOR SALE 25
acre wheat 30
acri-i cotton 65
acre of feed 1
span mule lew jorsey miiK cow.
Possession of house. Will sell part
or all. See A. C. Wright Shallo.
water Texa. 30-6
FOR SALE Hall Insurance. If
you are thinking of taking out Hail
Insurance on your crop be aura to
ro mo In and . u. Cheap Rate
Reliable Company and Fair Adjust-
ment. Texa LanJ Exchange. 22-tf
FOR SALE Furniture for five-
room houHe. Will sell all together
or by the piece. 2020 9th Street.
3Mp
FOR SALE Sheet music popu-
lar songs MtKinley Edition l!ir
teaching piece and instruction
book fur all instrument. Boyd'i
Music Store East Side of Seinnre.
84-2
FOR SALE Some second-bund
window door frutnes mid beaver
board and beaver-board atrip at
a bargain. Willium Furniture Co.
34-lp
FOR SALE On Broadway lime
barrel at 10c each. Neve ant)
Gentry.
34-2p
WANTED
WANTED To boy or trade for
small car shed. C. O. Nessmith
Box 1104 Lubbock. 31-lp
WANTED Lady to
housework. I'hone 299.
do
general
32-tf
We arc in the market for hogs
all kind and size and ear corn
and we will pay the top price.
McDonald and Ross. 29-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Bedroom
convenience. Call .'i!)2-M.
modern
30-tf
YOU RENT-Office in the Lend
r Uuilding. No roo.iiiiiif apartments
trirtly for office purpose. I'lace
Icing thoroogh'y
to Mrs. .Mollle 1.
311.
renoviiteil
Abernnlhy.
Apply
Phone
;i-tf
FOR RENT Store room with
four living room in connection.
Corner of I and 14th. Street. See
M. Fulton. 20-tf
FOR RENT 2 room
Crummen. I'hone CO.
house. Mc-30-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Notice A thoroughbred Jersey
bull will make the season at Atkin't
Wagon Yard. I'hone 209. 21-tf
Practical nurse and housekeeper
ui.-hes employment at once. !
year practice. Phone 21.' or cull
at Hay's Rooming House. 33-2p
NOTICE Extra fine Jersey lull
now at toy barn. A. F. McDonald
Horse and Mule Co 31-tf
NOTK.K--Plenty slorago room
government barne'a for sale one
food wagon; also 3."l acre farm at
Littlefield well Improved; nlso four
room bouse for rent. A. F. McDon-
ald. 32-tf
You buve until the 1 5th of July
to set Potato plants. flet them at a
reduced price 30c 100 $2.fi0 for
1000. Near Grammar School rail
01 8 D. Blake. 32-tf
Nice Table Board at Mr. Kirk-
wood' 1.101! Avenue G. Phone No.
373. 33-4
A few more ELECTRIC STOVES
at bargain price going up July 1.
SIMPSON'S ELECTRIC SHOP.
FOR RENT Modern bedroom
close in on walk. Mrs. Hen-
son Phone 842. 34 tf
FOt'ND- Sunday
f'hurih Cumeo hrooiK
ipiire at Aialanche.
in P.-iptist
Owior in-
31 1
PROSPECTORS-IL.w wou'J it.
suit you to buy 20 'iui'ter sect bins)
(177.12 n res each) in the center
of Coi-hrun County? f ine farm
land. Ju'.t the thing for a coloniza-
tion proposition. Buy now and pro-
fit by the early development SL'RIJ
to come. Don't write unless you
can get Rome money and mean busi-
ness. T. S. Knox Box 619 Abilene
Texn. 64-2
040 a re stock raising home-
stead in Eastern New Mexico. For
information concerning the remain-
ing sections available add rem
Wyatt Johnson Roswell New Mex-
ico. Good grass tight land and
hallow water. Service reasonable.
33-2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Raleigh account book
finder return lo Avalanche and get
reward. J. A. Jordan. 34-lp
N MILADY'S
REALM
l-hone Nil
It V VIIS ('I'llTIS A. ia r.s
ltr-.letiei- lull Tour'.'
A thought for to-ilny
When trouble conns g ut th'-m
with songs. When griefs ari.e I
fing them down. Lift the voice of
praise against care.
- - I!c (" I er.
Wednesday N'dl Club
The Weclnesdny Needle Cub met
at the home of Mrs. E. L. Klett
with Mrs. R. E. harper Hunting
ho it ess. A delightful aitei-
Kociaily was enjny.-ei lining
the various types of needle
The (lub reported a good
attendance wi'h the following
guests; Mrs. Dickson Mrs. Harper's
mother who is here viMtirnr her
having come all the way from Flor-
ida; Mrs. Foster Mrs. Briggs' sis-
ter from Wisconsin and Mis. .Jenk-
ins. Dur.ng the course of the after-
noon delic io.is re're hiTu-nts were
n-rvcd n'lt i. e cream toppd wi'h
wh'ppcd i ream n"d devil t t
r.ke.
i lub
noon
with
work.
1910 N.edle Club
Mcdiune Ed Oree-n and Perkins
were (bib hostesses to the 11)10 i
Needle club at their Im1 meeting.)
Those present were: Med:imes
Starn.- Moore. Italic- McCoy
liuMi'iclgc. Kid Kinimi II .li.-n him-
mi-;i. So-' li Pic! -II- c
S. T. I : - ml i'"
("ic-4-: Mr .lack S;
Merriv c at lie r. Mi.. Hoi
r s i"
Mr
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n. cl I:
i!:ie Ir.
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f.c ill.
W'o'fT.irth
folio- ing ;
!!' er. t I'-.
and Ml- '
White.
if CI "Mil
c IiITi-:' l-ll '
firt uii.it.t-ly for the Society Edi-
tor no one attempted such a thing
and as a resull there has been very
little social ac tivity in the city d ir-
ing this week.
Put oh ruch crowds a we had at
the ball gnmev every afternoon.
Ther vns little formality or social
digni'y to he found in any et' the
iiutuniobile parties that mne ui 1 1 1
thoii"ati'U of spectators either if-
let mmn. Even v hen Lubbo !: was
losing exeryone kept I'P flow of
noise that was far from socially
proper but humanly very suit 'fac-
tory. It will hiirdly be the right thing
to ii yk any of our rather dignified
and formal society matrons where
they got the hoarseness in the voice
during the coming week for they
might hate to admit that thev ro
far forget themselves o yell hoot
howl and scream at the hall gaim .
P.ut we enjoyed it just the nam'
reel soda-pop and all.
Sunday School Tacky Parly
'I he tac kiest party that Lubbock
has known for many reoons was
givi n T'jc-d.iy nii;ht when Hie c 'nss
i f gnl-t of the Methoc!i--t SuricKy
School t.iught by Mrs. Kylander enter
tamed the young men's cl; s cf the
s.'tive lli'e.
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Swinirnin't snd .S tiril.cr Vv ly
On Tue.-clay evening .Pine 'jotb.
Mi-s Su ic Sbipp deiigbl fully en-!
-rtiiiii. il a nnnilic r of her friends
vilh a tliiolier wirv. Swioiniin-r
t the Tumble "N" Pool was enjoy-
o during the early part of th" eve-
ning. Then all mot. .red t th" at-;
tiactivi' home of the hosficivc. A i
hike was then taken on Ihe piiiiiie.
where a lovely picnic supper v ns '
enjoyed l.'pon our return to the.
hone music iaut'liter and fun wire1
indulged in after which late (f""d-
nights were saiel. The nexl. inclin-
ing nt fc ven a clelie iotis breakfast ;
Wll KC rvi e. I
Tim.' pre-een nri this enjyu!de j
oes'in were-: Miscs (ilaclve Pi yor
I.eora Stng'icT Gladys Cion Mar-
guerite lloxsiy f;inilv Sides Clar-le--
Shionrin Glailys iiuvn und Eliz- 1
.abeih So v.. il. ' !
h .'! vi. T Irty
! . . ' ' I..- !' m a I.- 1
f I'liMi.M.i;) for anyone to attempt
a party f-.m " H.e la ' i u-' I i o"
Avai l' I . i- h the Ai -i-.iilio Pa'l
( lui hi ! f ' t!.ic - 7-iioe. r cr- i
4;n.ate!y f ( the ir.d.vid..ai.i l:.t nil-
he t I
1 licit
r i i ;
..f he-
ld.! n
Rvlanel"
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Vl'
tH"
ful
Vr. Rylanel"!' fn a fluo'irn; red
ve-t nncl K"llcy Green rieiltii' was
a most (ho-hing young gallant. Earl
Hunt as Simple II e from Va'lar
Hollar w-n a fnclcle c! I.ei.it y iyid
wore I'll' I- Pill's bigi-t hieeehex 1
with new 'allnc"s ami everything.)
Si Minis the hic k from Plainview I
with a linen d'i--ter torn str.iw hat
unci rope whi-ecer-' was very prom-
inent on lic'ii-.t ef Kis eob pipe--'
'The stronc.'i"t creature In a . tivity."j
A no. m' the Indies were niany and
stranue types of beauty. Some of
l lie haf relic s disnlayed brought i
bio k viMon" c f youth even t" nuTi
as ol.l Ed Wil-on. A immlii'r cf ;
perti"' 1 J s were In i viclepe. in
l-eiiir hl.irt" iihort wni'.i" full vkir.1
tilhl nl.irts and ever i oi: ev.'ibl"
I iri'l e.f n wiir l. Ami yet to thinl:
hey v.c i" the f ti t 1 i. f thiri"i we
r.id i. f year airo.
'i I " - t- V ' ' " I. e'e-d
pic ki d their bard lin k. Rig irdlos
of how devoted she might have been
tci her own 1U an Lover i-he bad to
phone thu man whose nanio she
drew make a date and go after him.
Mr. W luo loc k was faultlessly at-
tired in n fade-away frock coal ;n
ularm clock for n watch a trace
chain for a i hain a hoiMMhoe for
a charm. He wore a nionicle cur-
ried a Hwngucr caio- and led a ilim-
inulive pup thai the end of a dog
i ha i u iiiacle from four ply three-
inch rope. (The clog didn't get
away.) With his ha'r parted in the
middle ii derby hat set right over
his eye n Charlie Caplin spot on
bis lip he was indeed a fitting
groom for his blushing bride.
"A thing of beauty is the joy
forever" and the winner of the
prize for the tackiest girl was in-
deed a creation long t" be rem-
embered. In her faded n hed
brown dress f.igiripg on the various
and sundry corners a bat of un-
certain vintage and still more un-
certain shape and general make-up
she was indeed "a thing of
beauty. " It is impossible to d her
Justice thru the printed word for this
j was a rase of seeing only for real
believing. H'-r bouquet of faded
field weeds draped pathetically from
hi'r tightly buckled bell. In fact
the entire i (Test was one to cause
I tears to spring into the eyes of a
Wooden Indian and there is no won-
j dor that with K. Carter's npprecia-
Mion of the correct in woman's
clothes thai she won first place.
From the Carter home where the
luinih 'ir"t met they went to the
Tumble "V pai-k for a chicken
oread provided by fhe girl's clas
Fried chill. en sandvvi.he. potato
j i hit. olives deviled ei;gs i e cream
I unci cake mixed with a lot of fun
completed the evening's entertain-
ment and the tired tnekey happy
l unch left for home at ten o'clock.
"MOW WF. CLEARED OCR
SUMMFR HOME OF RATS"
PY MRS. PI KPY
'When ve ooeneol eilr en - id"
I .:-. hi May ii a nl.c wi'h
n'. They ''I gi awed nil M" on-
lv I ' e rii'i-. We t -rt el Ii.-m in
a ve k wi'h II AT SNAP. I pr-f-r
lb' rat Villi r becaue it e e. ...... in
M.le fori i to. i iiying S'ivim dirty.
leg bae'N lir.il ili'"S." Th'.-e l''.i-i
An- i."ic $1 Sold Hill giaiii'i.
tee. I by Coh -Myrh k Hd'v. To ntol
City flnig S'ore.
Let's Save Ice
YOU CAN AFFORD A LEONARD REFRIGERATOR
He-cause thy will last a lontf time and don't cost much!
From $16.00 Up
MAKE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
Home made ice cream is better. From $1.50 up we
offer you easy running quid: freezing freezers.
Hodges Bros. General Merchandise
"Where the Price is Always Right"
Grocery Phono 15
Dry GoodV Furnilur and llrtirr Phaao 644
ROTARIAN WAS I.ATF. AT
LUNCHFON WEDNESDAY
Win !'-:. mi
"on n e be i:';
A" I t' e r.i
I'lltl'e I f Til
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Sonila y
K. I.. Robert son of the City Dr'itf
Store Blmost niised the Rotary
Luncheon V'ednediiy Hml Mhcti
he finiillv ranie in on the lust niin-
ute looking like Santa Clnus hue)
left him two or throe worlds und
m magic vand with which to cnn'rol
them And hi-n finiilly the pro-gi-nm
was closed nd eve-ral of
his friend made a rush to inepiire
s e( whv he m no late und vet
so glad he explained that a fine
girl had arrived at bin home Ht
high noon.
The banpy liare'its rc-ei-.e b-.'u'!-iest
congratulation i from mai.y
(inrrl and the Av.ihin.be i: -:..l
to v.(U i:.e l.'.e neucoioer i- l.j...
bo k.
AT THE CHURCHES
Intermedial Lu.
7 p. m.
Topic "The Martvr (hunh -
I Korea."
I e-aib r c well ll ighe s
Song.
Sentence Prayer.
I'sftlm 41rd.
S'nry Alice Hean.
S'.ng
Peru cii' ti'.n.
P..lm 4.1rd.
1. .lodge H i' O (i-.il IH.d '' 'ic
my criiiM- again-' an iing-'d'y n e
lion: 1) deliver me fc m 're il -cci'fijl
nnd enj" it man.
J. Fur th- i act the 1 d i.f n
H rer.g' h : v hy '!" t 1 h-. ; i a t 11
C.fl? I go I III "lirtllllf be- (I'l l
lf the (epprc-'i- en of the eeereV?
.'! II si ml th i;;ht a I ) I '
t nr. h : l"t thi-m h-ini nn-; b I the in
bring me iintci thy holy hill and
to tl.y tiil'ein!i' ".
4. Then will I go i;nlo the n'l'ir
lit (loll unto O'ld my eeelmg joy;
ye-H upon the harp will 1 frame
thee ( leod my liod.
r. Why art thou ciist down O
my soul? Ami why nrt thou dif-ijniet'-d
within me? Hope in God:
fur I shall ye-t prnlse him who is
the health nf my countenane-e and
my (iod.
.Miss
II I'o'.L
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RE"
FRESH CLEAN GOODS AT
"THE REXALL STO
That's whAt you get in addition to good jrood poKes-
in;r wonderful strength and purity. Drui.t sundry
ZohU are here In abundance and we will appreciate
your patrona Re.
Cumberland Prethyleriaa Church.
Sunday S hoo 0:4.'i a. m.
(ic-nc-rnl J-iiperintendent - J S.
f'lover.
Class Siipi rinti nili-nt - G. K. Wat-
kins. Preii' bing Servi es -11 a. m.
Jtmi'ir l-.riileiivoi l':4."i . ri.
Sc-nior I'tiileiivnr - 7 :1 r p. m.
Special Minainnary ..d Cbildran't
Profmrn.
I.egint-uig nt H:l:n a -ei in I pro-
grurn will he held under the aus-
! pices of the local Missionary Ain-
j ilmry of the Woman' Hoard of
Missions of the f 'tiinhcrhind J'resby-
Iterinn Ininh. This Will be a joint
'iirocrrjin (-f the ( hildr n ard M s-
IMiou.iry V. miien. Conn'' praying i
H rt.it s rvicv.
Call 309 5Sd
310
for all kind.-; of
FRESH VFGFrARLKS AND
FRUITS IN SEASON
and also '
THE REST COFFEE THIS SIDE
OF THE ORIENT
Farmers brinp us your flying
chickens and fresh epps. We will
pay you more for them.
Martin & Wolcoft
Pl.c-nr.' 309-310
Tlit- Grorrrt 'ou Know
CHURCH PLT.LICITY
THE CITYDRUG STORE
The Rexall Store . E. L. Robertson Prop.
Some one is going to (lis. over one
nf those dryu that the Chur best "f
the city need u on i.gent. The p..l
pit i one of thu gre at ins' initio-:
tlmt bus no one to pypl-iil it or to
five Ii publicity to s'ucly and pi' li
up if irilererl. The jis'ur can-
r. it boor! his i.vn cause. He (annot
heut out his own interest. I! - nu.-
ri .t become I. is own pr'-"s iigin'
without being criti. i-i-d. Jle would
be s'.igmatued ns a four-flusher or
nsat lonalis'. Would it licit prf
I ' ''hurehes of the cl'v t'nrn'igh
li.. r 1 . r !i '-.: ... i . . V
a man whose hiiine s it is to study
tile Church iutiiatn.ii and to vrn-
mote their intere-t and b- their
pr.-ns agent? Any one who steps
lo think will aelmit that the r
ae-lion of the newmper on the pu.e
pit and vi. e ver ought to h fur
Ifood. The prrsn hou!d help the pul-
pit and the pulpit rhould beh the
pres. They should both be run-
mdcred public .ervnnts. Put it is s-j
fur the daily presa that eld
public aervant to ipeak out ith
word of mouth in the intere-tn if
Kimniun g!oU. '. li ire ion
; i-' -is r'.oi.ld ci'cover that M e nc-'t
i-ii'.is;cr ."iilile run In the C"iii-iiiu-i
v uf-ir all we re the payors "f the
I'lilir- bes imd tlmt they gli-jubl never
be di c rei.'i'ed but always .i '-d
as they seik tu du tne hiirs th.it
c.'irnrr.ctiil 1 lien.selvc t'j their fill
tian ci. ii ii i" t and sovnel oio" il
ji.iigTin'? I'lihapg the eiy will
enmp when the ('hunbri of O.e (ry
will I nre a rei a-rent fi r t!.t ir
pulpi's. F.x- hnrge.
FAIR DATES
for
the
c. t
Fol'owir"? are Oe daten
piini.ii..il i .iri to L- le d
Texa this year:
Haylor and Children County fair
at Seymour and Children fep ember
12 to 16.
Texa Pecan Palace at Hrown-
wood and Dickens ( oun'y fair at
Spur Senteniber 21 to 23.
Runnel County and Cisco fair
at Kallinger and Cico September
14 to li. .
Colorado fair at Colorado City
September 21 and 23.
West Tea fair at Abilene Sep-
tember 2A to SU.
Floyd County fair nt Floydadn.
:'(;' en ber 25 to 27.
1'lninview fair nt Pliiinvlew Sep-
tember 2H to 20.
Terry County fair at Prownfield
September L"J and 30.
Carza County fair at Port' City
October C to 7.
South Plains Pair at I. uhhoc.lt
October 17 to 21.
San Angelo Fall fair at San An-
gilcj October 21 to 28. .
The Went Te Chamber of Com-
merce will be represented at ail of
theie fair.
John' (jieii : lie it. o it'
S ha PiU.
Th- y mnokrd last
In a powder null.
Disci
..4 -1' ... -i .!..
ton'uti-iji ui ii aui-au I'ltlh
against the government ha resulted
in the prociamai ion of martial law
in Nnaragua for thirty d.iy.
Canada lust $70.0(iuliu0 iD re
enu durir Ihe last fiMal year
mhich closed in Mann SI and f i-
prnditurrs were cut u10ui)U0U.
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