The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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ti if. tunnocic AVAt.ANcnr. rninAY rrnriUAKY in 1022.
R. & R.
THEATRES
LYRIC-
SATURDAY 11th
Douglas Fairbanks
m
"The Western
Demon0
Special Comedy
"After the
Dough"
MONDAY and
TUESDAY
"What Do
Men Want?"
LINDSEY
FRIDAY 10th
"Cappy Ricks"
SATURDAY
Dustin Farnum
in
"A Man's FigM"
lf LOIS WEBER ?
Her Greatest Pictun V ' -
1;
Ask
Mother-
She Knowt. .
Love?
Flattery?
Excitement I
Wealth?
Babiet?
Adventure?
Home ?
Thrilli?
"What DO
Men Want?1
A WOMAN
A newer $.
Some Things Real
I Town Builders
Will Never Do
An Rxelinnge says: "In the first
place Iniy t'vt-ryt litnif yiu n"l in
some other pint c. If yim huvo flour-
ing mill send off for all your flour.
It sounds better to huve it en mo from
distance even should lliu tiiulity
tie Inferior. If you have a lit irk
yurd urn 1 1 off for your lri k 11
makes a miin fori important to ship
in a few car load of brim even if
In- should have to pay mori' for
l he in tlm n ho would at tho horn
factories If you huve u it"1"! Job
of print ing In' nun anil nut give
it to your home printer. S tnl it
to a nly press if it does rout you
ijoiitilu what it would tit liom. You
mitcht give your home printers the
mull Jobs It will save trouble. If
yu want a barrel of sugar a rack
of coffer a chest of ten a barrel
of moluiMieit a v. agon loud of suit
and other things send off for them
by all nieumt. And then you run
boast to your neighbor (but you buy
your groceries In the city. It will
init you a little in fr"iglit and time
but then you will have the satis-
faction of knowiiivr the fart that
your money will not be squandered
in building up your own town. If
you want dry good s nd to the
city. If you want n suit of clothcr
do not buy It at home; you might
help build up your town your
merchant would (?et hold of the
money and thi profit would f-i to
-x hjinfrintr the wealth of our town."
THIS IS A f'.RF.AT COUNTRY
now TO BUY-
CHIROPRACTIC
When you purchase anything from
your merchant purchase the best you
can get for your money. When you
"buy Chiropractic insist on straight
Chiropractic. Nothing else can ac-
complish the results you desire. We
practice straight Chiropractic and
that alone.
SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE. LADY ATTENDANT
RALPH HARDY "Chiropractor"
Hour 9 to 12 and 1 to 5
Sunday by appointment
only. Phone: Office 785
Re. 4.1.W
Iff QllPOPWKTIC .11!
ROOM B
CONLEY BLDG.
LUBBOCK
TEXAS
WORKING TWO SHIFTS
AT UNION MILL
The l.'nion Milling Co. in working
two shift day and nicht and Mr.
Miller the manager report that
even at full time he in unable to
keep up with the demand and hi
orders are piling Ui on hi in faster
than he can iret them out. Th out-
aide demand for the "Flavo'' flour in
atill increasing and order from out-
aide town are coming in daily. An
far away a New Mexico the farm
er are bringing their wheat to the
mill and exchanging it for flour anil
in some instances they leave the
wheat and take it out in finished
products an they need it thereby
getting fresh flour each time.
We understand it in the purpose
of the company to double the ca-
pacity of the mill a soon an ar-
rangement can be made and with
thi double output they will be ifl
better shape to take care of the In-
creasing trade. Abernathy Keview.
Standard Battery Station
We Recharge Your Battery
75c
..WC'fiepair Your Battery Our Prices
conform with the times. Starter and
Generator Work.
Lubbock Auto Co.
PHONE 354
M CENTER NEWS ITEMS
Or THE r AS I WLfc
The weather Ims not been so pret-
ty the pat week. The mi"ty weath-
er hn bc n nice on the wheat farm-
er. The wheat that n up in be-
iri n n i ri jr to grow.
Mr. and Mr. R. H. Ilaney are
taking treatment from the rhlro-
prai tor at Lubbock. We truly hope
it will help them.
We did not have any church Snt-
iirdny of which in our regular con-
ferem e. I'.rother Ftnnkin could not
be here on account of hi daughter
brine very Ht. k. He wit fie k him-
self on Sunday and could not come
no he cli( hi Ron who preached
for tin the 4th Sunday of last
month.
Mr. P. F. Hal.binpo arid 'if' nnd
istcr Rena were the plcafli.t call-
er of the W. J. Raker home
Mr- John Rankin took dinner at
the W. A. Punn home Sunday.
Mi Lay It'inn wan the caller of
Mi Krnia' (Jodh Sunday afternoon
Mr. F;. T. Williamson was aeen
passing through thi vicinity enroute
to Mr. E. A. Ahnry lust nunuay
niorninir. . .
Mr. W. S. Abm y i apcndmit thie
week with hi son Kd(far. He y
he i well pleased with the Plains.
Mr. K. A. Ahney was seen in
these part one day last week.
Mr. Trix Karr of near Abernathy
was seen in these parts hunting a
disc harrow.
Mr. II. P. Ilabbinifc and R Rc'k-
en have been thrashinif and haulitiK
(Train the past week.
Miss (iladys iviyera nas neeo ....
the sick list for the past week. She
seem to have something similar
to the "Flu" We hope she will
soon be back in school.
We were triad to have Mr. Rahul
back with u at Sunday School who
has been sick for some time. Ib-
is trc tu n it back about straiRht.
MEMBERS OF LADIES AID
HAVE INTERESTING MEET
The Ilaplist Ladies Aid met Mon-
day afternoon Keti. f.
The meetinir was called to order
I... ki T .1 Moore the PreKid'lit.
The Devotional was lean oy .ors.
v.i A li.vnnrli.r. Minutes read and
adopted a read. The-Sick Commit
tee reported many on me sir n-.
and a motion was adopted to semi
flowers to all.
Arrangements were made to nave
m v.ianiin. pro eria i nmeni hi un
church on Tuesday the 14. An open
house as social for all a (rcneral
ret together. All are welcome.
r Ammiitwi were aeiecifii. mrm
Dn.n Mrs Frank Hurl-lav. Holland
Waldrip were tne proirram commiv
tee. Refreshment eommuiee; nirs
Kd Alexander Ileim Harnett Mitch.
il pM.niifin eummittee. Mrs
Judae Foster Irs. Jenkins and Mr.
Arnett ana Mrs. unirxv.
k.mi if vrvtiudv doesn't know
It the Baptist Ladies are certainly
doing minir ui'i wr' r"".""1-
.ti.- mnii rr.il workers a their lust
year's report shows and their (Coal is
still more for tnis cominir year.
Th.a had a rood meetinir Monday
afternoon 'and a ffood attendance
LiUB.A U;ni A1 on-sent Our tie
loved president Whly appreciates
all her co-worker.
W. J. f'link of PiiVene and
Mann ami Ira Clark of Afton were
Msitora in Itoiirinif Sprins Son. lay.
Ili.y have been out in Lamb ('.uni-
fy inspecting that fine Plains land.
'I bey think that is h great cciftry.
It ariii(f Sprint's Review.
Indeed tin vsliole I'liiin serliori
i-" it jrrrttt t-oiititry. It in arratcr
'hall liuiliy people reu'ty traliu and
i's development Is brii'.tmjf out the
irnt possibilities of this wolulnf'il
iii'i i lilt ii nil expanse lliis wonder
fit country will Liinir forth (rrrat
t'ir'ifs in ycai to come nod many
people have already learned of the
t'teat possibilities of the South
I'lains.
A lit'lithou"e the fla h of "hi. hi
i an be seen for nearly 'JfMl miles has
J-it been completed in Pari'. It l. !
ritciided for the new air tation at
PJ-.n and has been under construe.
t on for two years. The brum of lijrht
l!.ron from irroup "f lump bn an
in'ensity of 2M(il0li0lini rnndle-
povier. The liirh'hoiie be set
up on Mount Africa in the east cen-
tral part of Fram e a a jruide to air-
planes on the (Treat airway to the
s.iii'h and eat of Europe.
China Is the
World's Greatest
Hunting Grounds
China has Iciijf tn joyed the repu-
tation of liclnir ono of the world's
finest shoot in(f trround especially
as regards pheasants snine and wild
fowl but Arthur do (;. Sowerby.
well known here as a liatiiralmt and
explorer says that tho (rame of the
country is beinir wiped out owiiijr
tu its uholesalo exportation In cold
storage to satinfy the demand for
thi kind of food in Furopo.
Tberv are no adequate (rame laws
in fonu in China and the. export
trade has been carried en oti such
an extensive scute as to have com.
pletely exterminated the (rame re-
serves of the Lower Yun(rts.M Val-
ley as well as of largo stretches of
Manchuria. Mr. Sowerby is now en-
deavoring to arouse the Chinese
Government to protect the fine
rame reserve still exiting in the
interior of the country.
..-.'WW'...."." w.
THIN FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG THICK
AND ABUNDANT
I'opple transported from Flanders
Fields tu dump heaps of Jersey are
adjudged nuisance and a peat to
agriculture by the Federal Horticul-
tural Hoard. They are to be plowed
under at once. The seed of the pop.
pies rame over in earth ballast ship-
ped from France by troop transports.
The pathologist of the Federal llor-
"Dandvrlno" roiti
only 35 cents bottle.
Ona application and
all dandruff stops itch
ing and falling hair
and in a few moments
you have doubled the
beauty of your hair. It
will appear a mas ao
soft lustrous and easy
to do up. Rut what will
please you motet will ba
after a few weeks use.
when you sea new balr t- I
fine and downy at
first yea but really TJi.
new hair growing ail
over the scalp. "Pandcrine" la to tha
hair what fresh showers of rain anj
sunshine are to vegetation. It go
right to the routs invigorates and
strengthens them. This delightful
stimulating tonic helps thin lifeless
faded hair to grow long thick heav
and luxuriant. 10-20
Hi
U
ticultural Ooard believes the reason
the poppy blooms in Retgium anil
France is because the farmer) rarv-
not get rid of it.
CASCAR
S
0
For Constipated BoweK Sick Headache
Sour Stomach Bilious Liver
The tilicut cathartic-laxative In the
world to physic your lrver and bowel
when you have Dirty Hcada. he Colds
Biliousness Indigestion or Upset
Acid Stomach I candy-like "Cascar-
ets." One or two tonight will empty
your bowels completely by morning
and you will feel splendid. "They
work while you sleep." Cascareta
never rtir you up or gripe lik Salts
Pills Calomel or Oil and they cost
only ten cents a box. Children love
Cascarrtt too. 11-4
Scratch pads for sale at this offlra.
MONEY to LOAN on FARMS
and RANCHES
Can handle some pood brick building
loans. Loans closed promptly.
F. M. MADDOX
Lubbock State Bank Bldf.
LubWork Teas
W. V. Tolbert business man of
Littlefield transacted business in
Lubbock Wednesday.
A SALE OF
NEW DRESSES
and SUITS
1
Doughnuts made duily at Martin'
Bakery. 33-tf
S. F. Mathews of Roaring Spring
was here Tuesday and Wednesday.
1. W. Patley and son. of Clovis
transacted business here Wednesday.
We are offering smart new Dresses of excellent
quality in many clever styles at prices that are amaz-
ingly low. These are excellent garments thoroughly
well made fashioned of the season's most popular and
desirable materials. Each express brings additional
'garments. Allow us the privilege of showing you these
wonderful garments.
Very low prices on all winter stocks Choice of all
Ladies High Heel Boots values up to $10.00 now $1.95
K. CARTER'S
The One Price Store
Always the Lowest
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922, newspaper, February 10, 1922; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288513/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .