The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920 Page: 15 of 22
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UmnminK and found KIT faVOnt Set-
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in week 1 rot ! dad nu Kvery.
body who raises poultry should keep
RAT-SNAP." Three sues 2oe 50c.
$1.00. old and guaranteed by Col.
Myrirk Hardware and Implement Co.
and City Drug Store.
Fred Smith and wife of Brown-
field were here last Friday nnd Sit
urday shopping and vimlinif with lie-
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lot lBer IhrM will nark Ma WmH.
pim th tffaamlna. and aH a li ml !frath
nlB Tnsl I (ha rhnW iTOria. Netnll (hit
thr nff ac th tm. Ik ChlM will lw
'1 orrfo aalta Pl.eani in ibib. tor if m
Insurance and Bonding j
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Typewriters
Ribbons j
Will E. Ballew
Save irnsolcne and Lub oil. Use
x.ulli' Seal Piston Rmifs" m your
motor. Kings carried in stock for ev-
ery motor. Sold on a money buck
irunrantiT. Double Seal Rinir Co.
1 K"tn Security Stati; Hank l.l.lir
il.Ki. no til rl'f
SEWING SHOP
LIBERTY SDC
f winir dressmaking and alterine
at reasonable rales. .' n wrr
Houston ut the Leader.
It i no longer safe to offer a small
bov a dollar for runnin an errand.
Some day he may irrow up and re-
sent your cheapness.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Our plant U running daily manufacturing coca cola. UTus-
tle cream aoda. orange soda strawberry soda cherry julep
lemon aour. aweet lemon root beer orange amaah peach
bounce grape concord tokoy grape and any flavor yoa may
call for in the soft drink line. We will be glad to have you
call at our plant any old time and see the goods made at we
uae nothing but the pureat of sugar extracts and colors. When
in need of anything in our line call 7-3.
LUBBOCK CREAMERY
F. D. Stockbridge Manager
Have You Tried Our
GROCERY SERVICE?
If you have never bought Groceries qf us
we would be pleased to have you call and
see us or give us an order by phone. We
are not afraid to recommend our goods
becauso we know they are uniformly
High Grade and are bound to please
those who really appreciate quality.
Our motto for service is that you must be
pleased before we are satisfied.
Hunt Grocery Co.
PhocK 24 and 75
Lubbock Texaj
rhere U no mistaking the difference in the way the Liberty ridis and drives. You feel it at once and you know it at once al-
to that the quality of the car must be of a very high order.
See the Liberty on display at Riddle's Garage North First Street.
Frank Riddle Agent
LUBBOCK. TEXAS
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SENATOR BLEDSOE PRAISES
HOBBY 3 At Iiun
Senator W. H. BWo of this city j
who returned the Utter part of laat
week from Auxtin th man who
introduced the resolution appropriat-
ing 1100.000 to car for th expense
of nendinr the militia to Galveston
praiaea the action taken by Ciover-
nor Hobby. According to evidence;
at hand Mr. Bledaoe lUted that it
was the Panhandle farmers who were
Buffering from the Galveston rtnke.
Many cars of twine. uel for wheat
and other amall (train harvesting had
been tied up in Galveston for
month. Directly after putting the
city under martial law the cars De-
Kan moving. When Senator Bledsoe
entered the resolution appropriating
$100000 to send militia to Galveaton
he was aaked by a federation mem-
ber. "Why I thought you were for
ua?" Senator Bledsoe replied by
aying U the effect that he waa when
he thought the laborers were r.itht
but did not conaider they were njrbt
in that case. Senator Biedaoe pra:aes
Hobby as a Governor
Will Ward left Thursday morninu
for Lubbock mhere he will render
valuable aaaiaUnce to that city as
piuher in a number of base ball
irames with Slaton. Will is an excel-
lent piUhr and is coul anj collect-
ed under all conditions and these
are the many reasons for his sry-
icea beintf o much in demand. We
know hfc will make jrood with the
Lubbock team Tuha Herald.
Eats and Drinks
Our parlors are equipped for giving you service whether
it is EATS OR DRINKS. Our cafe department serves
you with well prepared meals and our fountain dispen-
ses as good as the best in everything to drink.
REMEMBER OUR PURE HOME MADE CANDIES.
The Manhattan Parlor and Cafe
Wart Side Square O. R. PHILLIPS Prop. Pbon 2S4
GENERAL COMMITTEE OF
CONVENTION MEETS
TM QuMat That Dost Not Affect tMHW
... oi Ha tostr and Uuuw rflert. LAX.
TIVH OUHU UIIMNKalMlnlhai imliaUT
mm4 dcM cmm bu iub aot
:minf m had. HmtT lh Mil amta o4
t'tt Iht wwifl at B. . oauVK.
POULTRY RAISING PAYS
W'hen the rainers bnag the products to us. Ws pay th top of the market all the time. Bring
an thoae infertile egga. Not particular how mtny. Can also use a few more cow hides green
or dry.
PLAINS POULTRY & HIDE CO.
South Sid Square
Phone 128.
Lubbock Texas.
The irrni-ral committee for tne en-
tertainment of the ''anhiuuif Fire-
men's AsAociarion to be held here in
A u trust met last Friday nijrht for
the hrnt time This committee is com-
j posed of the several comniiUers. The
pai'pose of the meeting was to arrive
i at a definite amount of badfs and
other equipment to be used by the
;viaitors ar.d participants. After some
1 discuwion it was d-vidt innt a me'al
( hadre bearing an uiiirenion of "The
jllub of the I'lains" iL'n:fid by sev-
cral aopkes five of vhich represent-
ed the railroad facilities of Lubbock.
: Attached to this metal ba.ltre will be
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Your Writing Material
You may not think it but your writing materia goes a long way toward
making your corresporence interesting and epprecutrd.
Our line is so complete of correspondence paper and envelopes to match
also cards and envelopes with the various kinds of ink and pens including a
splendid line of fountan pens.
YOUR STATIONERY NEEDS CAN MOST
SURELY BE SUPPLIED AT THIS STORE.
The Red Cross Pharmacy
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THE STORE THAT HAS IT
LUBBOCK TEXAS
i-un w'nicn there will be
stamped. "Tenth Annual Convention
Par.indi rirymen's Aaaveiatwfi.
Lubbock Texiw." Other emblems
were decided upon and the commit-
ted looking sftrr '.he purchase of
fiaCT nd other decorations were re-
quested to secure prices from several
wholesalers and report at another
meeting of the general committee.
L'isrusiion was aiso made about
the celebration in connection with
the Firemen's Convention. Lubbock
not celebrating the 4th of July it
was thought probable by the jrentral
committee that one of the days be
set aside for this event could be des-
ignated as a celebration for all the
people and this way not interefer
with the projrram rf the tonvention.
However before coinir further with
the work this matter will be taken
un with the Chamber of Commerce's
Directors and in case a celebration
is decided upon by the I)jrectorx
the freneral committee of fhe ffftivfff.
tion w-il ner!!ri!y bo auiH by a
committee representing the Chamber
of Commerce. It was thoupht advis-
able that this matter be taken up
with the directors before solicitation
of fqids for the convention is start-
ed. Discussion of how to create much
Interest in the convention was mad
and it waa decided upon that the
publicity committee send out bulle-
tins rejrularly to the various depart-
ments notifying them of the flans
for their entertainment and th
amount of prises that wonld be
irr-.Hci ta the rri-zrr. A nenonal
letter to all chief has been forward-d.
PBea Csrr4 la te 14 Day
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SADDLES AND HARNESS
Wo will bo glad to figure with you on tho purchase of Saddles Haines?. Uriale HiU
Spurs Whips Navajo Blanket. Wc also rebuild nuto tops and ml;o or repair your curtains.
H. M. CAUDLE
PROF ESSiONAL COLUMN
THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM
A Marfan Fifpraaf Build ibs
Equipped Uit BfcdttBi BuU SurgiCBi Cbm
Dr. J. T. Kruecer
OtticB Phon iu
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Dr. J. T. Hutchinsow
Ratirience ('him 2ia
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a Afonir at Law
Practice in all Court. Slut an
Federal
Lubbock. Texas
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OfTice Lubbock Stats Bank Bldg.
Telenhone V(j. 209
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920, newspaper, June 24, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288393/m1/15/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .