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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 16

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srXhAV, -M LV 1928 THE SENDA AVAL.ANCHE-JOÜRNAL TArtE five Book Anita Loo cookin': have been for millions. To all of these more witty, more witty, morf pun- the sun of IJorothv and the fur- In "Gentlemen Prefer ther life Lorelei, after she hat than she is in Gentlemen Mar- achieved goal of a wealthy hus- ry Brunettes." Live right) nctvlv band, will be interesting. published sequel lo the first men- Sketehtnrs by Ralph Barton, who tinned volume. scored such a triumph in Tn the new book, Loos-- men Prefer Blonde are just as I that unique literary character hum ore and as poignant in in pigtails and apron was writing: sequel volume. Large, cenarlos for David Wark Griffith, make the volume easily at the age of up able.

the story of Dorothy co-character' "Bus Gentlemen Marry Club Encampment Best Ever Held, Says D. F. Eaton; Plans Are Laid To Broaden Scope Of Session of New Hope, third; Betty Sedg-Jof the encampment, wick, Hardy, fourth: and Willa Mae Fate were furnished by the coun- Praether. of New Hope, fifth. In the division Margaret Schmidt of Hardy, won first place and a trip to the Short Course, Hortense Ashmore, of Wolfforth, was second; Bessie Moore.

Carlise, third Mrs, A. R. Pendley, oi Carlisle farm bureau and the Chamber of Commerce. DAILY OR LEANS COTTON ORLEANS, June 30 Youngsters Well Pleased, charge of games and stunts during Davis Acuff. fourth; Mrs.

Douglas I The cotton market fluctuated rath- the encampment. Livestock, grain Pounds. Acuff fifth; and Mrs. a er freelv in short session Tim greatest encampment of its and poultry judging at Tech con- P- Msthts, of New Hope, sixth. 1 under varied influences.

Prices had Bru- knd to be held her overwhelm- stltuted one of the main features: the team demonstration con- no definite trend although they with Lorelei "Gentlemen Prefer reMe.s* By Anita with Sketch- big success which will remain a encampment for the test the Groswell Girls team was scored a sharp recovery In final However, in the former tug- ly ftnlpfi Brni and pre cedent for many year5- to both Wednesday and Thursday, selected as the best. This team will trading after the market had eased volume the real story is Snsignlfi- Lne. uhi New York. Prk-e S2 50 is the cles riptkm by Countv Agent Seven boys will receive free trips to complete in the district contest. off from an early decline.

October ant If is manner Of narration D. Eaton of the 4-H club on- the Short Course at A and M. The municipal swimming pool at I contracts traded up from 2190 to and pungent quip'- of wit and Edgsr I. Chicago Jurist campment held at th lair erounds College as a result of the judging fumbie-N park was turned over to 2216, closing at the latter figure, net ocrca which impart spice to the who panned "A Spavin River An- Wednesday and Thursday. contests Winners will be announ- the youngsters the second day of 18 points higher.

The general that furnish the and who sprang to, Da he meeting met with sue- near future the encampment, Swimming in the market closed very steady at a net tor reading eminence in Airn in was shown by fact that IHvss Carnival Successful. -municipal park near the fair advance of 17 to 18 points. i f. Cf i j-; mmma, A I i Gentletnenf Prefer has written a tong navrn.ivc bout 450 boy and club on international Mtev.es« and merit-1 poem Jack which bers. representing more than sixty the ihteri praise of such critici are lauding ax a pageant.

in seven South Pia im coun- The Tiotton Dress Carnival held grounds, hiking playing, end or- Liverpool connection th the Appropriate ganiacd stunts were included in ihe penny, point nonchalant literary observers a- Henry M-xckden and Geoi" Jean Nathan "Bid Oer nun Marry written ante Tangly" Uapymxh style being' adjudged better In some of chapter anything tf come from cf Loreki and Dorothy became familiar pewfflm to through the medium of the SMil 1stsr, through reeving picture based on thr buok were tn verxe. to I of American histon to iendrd, Thie number -aid he afondan re club on pot inc C. Ap iniogs r. of mitury Aucr.can till of it biography M.Ou: mi) Oft ute to arpxn hnr 1 fin ion 4 -H for a b- ir 1 Vnt Foil cn ar.oie to m.i mf ex we obo fair iItlC Urdir by a VP- re mn rum Dir "OiYC 111 C' hrld at Li ibbi QQlftt nf hft Mf trk r. anni i ai allow, ark a central hill Arrangement? Virvw Dc made before the date of the ting for -utlablc buddings Hanf i cables w'ere 11 to 13 ronnet'on th the Appropriate ganized runts were included in the penny, points better than due and contr the direction entertainment program.

the market opened steady sym- Loui-c Baird, county home. Men Talk. pathy. Soon after the opening demonMraMon agent climaxed Mayor Harlev D. Woods Sher- October contracts traded to 2220 and cram for the Hardy and rod.

president of the Lubbock December to 2210. or 18 to 22 points )c took honors in thg Chamber of Commerce, and a above the previous close. This -v''' win number local business men bulge reaiiinng and some ur. the Shor) dressed the club members of the selling by ring traders on the re' encampment at a general convo- actionary theory and on may i' -three girls and forty- cation Wednesday night. dications of little rain in the belt catered dresres In the A statement of appreciation was over night.

Before tire offerings In the Ruby issued yesterday by F. Eaton; were absorbed October had sold off 0 Nr. Hope, won first N. Payne head of the Farm Bu- to 2110 and December to or a trip to tin A. and Short reau; and Miss Louise Baird to the to 30 under thr highs and Woodruff of individuals and tarns tha cooper- 8 to 9 below the previous was second.

Virginia Mathis ated in putting over the program close. A from every American life, told vuth un a i it for and ft of drama that well oi the ordinary. The kind oi a that om ran ont BUY SEASON TICKETS! OK NA A Vi SI The Big Tent LUBBOCK, 1EXAS F. HORNER, PRESENTS PREMIER ATTRACTIONS SIX BIG DAYS SIX Starting, Saturday, 30th, Ending, Friday. July (ith Brown-Menlev two versatile younj? men waft you away on magical wings into a world of breath-taking entertainment, a i duets, solos, cathedral chnses, piano solos, numbers in costumes and plenty good comedy, assisted bv Mary Iloldrege, an entertainer noto who hails from the Ozark Hills and gives rue characterizations of the hill people.

ENCHANTING SCUM from GYPSY Feature of Hie nt Night, i -f' Thr EnntmhU rm il fui ijrpay life of ipublv io i teilt aftd wotxewm Hfl and I'hti UT' from The jea popuiaf ft, i atirarttvr eeei wtth tm tmv a rrw n. ot rm i T'be Vf ft other ai plemitd ui peemyltti liti hauttttnt; tribe of 04 s. a X-. i tu iti Th.e la Gib campi ire. ilw ouvert piace ih? wrtifiary ifcy of vagabomd 'lim- f-trood part of Uve tu.

Spirit oi -n ft ami musical Ttom the spirit and mase-, and thvreon the pwatiitat-ioo of aneli "H.ie faruiiauaor matic climax to orig imi infere.n Ut t. it) MUib'ft ot 'Hit over the Joregrouad, rc- bv natural reo petit var- agyreyatiwfi novel tn- of mgehkmit aghung on arttrtie 4 the populariry of operatic -n Jiu't and Opt-rfc. It paves the way -The Sextet te' from Lucia. itjsi ih Paiut und a dra- 1 ored Whiskers and other Etereit Kemp or such Man With the Bone of Assisted By Uwirine Wallace Demure, tlainty dramatic; artist- A charming young lady who win win your heart, and hanj instantly Kight 8 p. rn.

Monday. July Afternoon Everett Kemp Assisted Bv I Maurine Wallio. Tuesday, July 3rd Afternoon 2:45 Betty Booth Concert Company Nlttht 8 p. Chief Strongheart Erntn Peace Pipe to ar a E.nt.husia.*a;caUy hailed as cru- with an inton.se mi of business "a great a master "a hLtriwuid a veritable dvn- pulsating with enetgy anti vibrant with magnetwm. live, m- The great of Mr Fnple- hie has brsen spvnt iw lp- Ing the otli'i fellow his big- In lux manv 'xpt-rieiux a public speaker and a U'iM'C-'r.

has been pri vilest- to study no less than 250 of the b.ggewt Imjuwess msuiuhom ui the the Stanoarti Oh company Indiana; the Ford Motor company; Firc.stone Tire and 1 'ibber the Metropolitan Life lasur a company. the Cadiiiw Motor the Chicago etc. Tu Mr. i Budding at i Life is ui infinitely greater portMKV than oi a Living. But he proves conclusively that the one a result of the other, He has trained more salcamen juid deliveretl more links more busiucxf; organizat ions than iny other man in America.

No subject or business problems ever kx.ks quite the same filter Mr, Fogteman has taken it down from the shelf and talked about it. Subject: "The Value oi a Man," Wednesday, Julr lih 3 p. m. Shepherd of the A story that is typically American with scenes-Jtjjiftt laid in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. A tale of tender love and happy sacrifice by the art of actors of first rank.

Wednesday, July 4th Afternoon 2:45 Jaffy's Orchestra Night 8 Fogleman Subject Value of Jaffv's Orchestra SMILING MASSEY Day Premier. The Massey Five hail from the great Southwest, Take a look at them in their wide sombreros, leather chaps, and contagious they breezy? These exceedingly versatile musicians bring to the Premier a program of classical, old-time fiddling and modern melodies that will please any lover of music. Dot Massey has been playing violin since he was eight years old. He is also a good trumpet player, and plays the piano and sings. Allen Massey is a banjo player.

Mrs. Velma Massey Mabie is a pianist and has a very beautiful contralto voice, Milton Mabie plays the saxophone and mellophone. also possesses an excellent tenor voice. Air. Massey, the lather of this most interesting group of famiiv musicians is an old-time fiddler and promises that the old-time music part oi their program will please any old-time music lover.

He declares that is his Gilbert Jaffy And His Orchestra Gilbert Jaffy, violinist, is every Inch a true artist. He takes his work senouUy and loves it. has no place in his soul, and as a result he is. a classic artin of the highest type. Mr Jaffv's orchestra is composed (wo violins, 'cello, base and piano.

With this combination the most Ihauuiul of popular classics are played. Each play er is an artist on his particular instrument Perhaps if could be said that Mr Jaffy and iiis orchestra give a popular radio program, inasmuch as great deal of Jus Ume during the past few months has been devoted to radio work Of course, a few of the popular melodies of the day thrown in out they are piaved in a truly artistic fashion. Thursday, July 5th Afternoon 2:15 Brown-Menely Night 8 p. m. Drama Shepherd of the Joshua Lee Lecturer, Humorist and Soldier Poet Mr.

Lee is the head of the Public Speaking Department of the University of Oklahoma He is also author of a textbook on public speaking. In I PIG he won the national oratorical championship optr 1400 college orators representing every state of the Union. While serving the Colors in France he wrote a volume of d.er Rhymes," of which General Pershing said. "They are Joshua Lee is a modern wizard of words His voice is musical, magnetic and dramtic in and the wealth of the world is laid at every feet when he hears his lecture "The Pot of Gold. Humor is his strong point, and lie will make every Gloomy us a pathos and the serious tilings of ife come in for his attention in his lecture 'The Patriotism of Friday, July 6th Afternoon 2:45 Lovely Singers Night 8 p.

m. Golden A Gypsy SEASON TICKET, 12 NUMBERS, AVERAGE COST CENTS. STUDENT 12 NUMBERS, AVERAGE COST 12 1-2 CENTS. SEASON 12 NUMBERS, AVERAGE COST UNDER 8 CENTS. Kodak the Fourth Take a kodak with you on your iny.

it will add pleasure to the occasion and the pictures that you yet will add pleasure for rriany to come. And before you leave come by the Filling and fill up with the Film in the Yellow City Drug Stores No. I 1017 2 1115 Broadway Avalanche-Journal Want Ads Pav binons Wear Exclusively 1101 Broadway I Trades hy Ventures Three features of unusual merit that sure ly want to examine closely on Monday, Summer Hats Igo-go Hair Hats in tailored and dressy styles. The pretty summer colors enhance their charm. Then too, small and medium shapes are included with values in the group to $10.

New Beads A new assortment of long strands of beads in red, white, black, green and blue. unusually smart with which to complement the costume and $1.50 and $1.75 values are included. Summer Dresses Wash crepes in pretty summer shapes as well as taffetas and prints make this group unusually interesting. a good assortment from which to select adds interest to the occasion,.

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