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The Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 17

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The Avalanchei
Location:
Lubbock, Texas
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17
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KsbKuui Cor.silj;atlon Cured (n 14 to 2 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a sjieciallyr prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 3Qu ftr bottle.

MAYOR TAKES UP THE COAL SITUATION Rev. J. II. McCauley, pastor Baptist church at Slaton, came up Monday to accompany his wife home. Mrs.

McCauley has been in a local sanitarium for several weeks. January '24, J920. To the Coal Dealers: City: Gentlemen: 1 find the coal situation to be extremely alarming. Many, people are without coal while others have more than is necessary, and I am putting the card system back into effect. Do not let anyone have coal without he first goes to the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and pro- Make Your Discharge a Diploma Enlist In the Army and take advantage of the Opportunity Uncle Sana Offers.

LEARN A TRADE Make a Good Living Increase your earning yower by taking advantage of the educational and vocational training now open to you in the Army. The courses cover a wide scope--from the Elementary to and including High School Courses. TWENTY COURSES OPEN TO YOU VOCATIONAL TRAINING 5,000 pupils have already enrolled in the Army Schools in the El Paso District Enlist for one of the prganizationa now in the El Paso District cures one of these cards, and be sure that you fkll out the amount of coal and the date that you let each customer have, and do not let anyone have more than this without special permission, Gen'tlemen, we must do this in order to have the proper distribution of this coal and I kindly ask that all of you co-operate with me in eve'ry way to see that this is done. Just the moment that you get a ear in, notify me so that I can take the necessary steps to see that the most needy arc served first. Thanking you for your past co-operation and assuring you of my appreciation of the co-operation that you now are going to give me in this matter, I am, Yours very truly, C.

E. PARKS, Mayor. P. same rule as to furnaces and people that are burning more than one stove will apply from now on untD further notice is given. Disregard all old cards, the new cards are green.

19th Infantry 8th Cavalry 7tJh Field Signal Battalion 9th Engineers Medical Department Dental Corps Remount Service 7th Cavalry 82nd Field Artfllery Ordnance Corps 8th Engineers Veterinary Corps Quartermaster Corps BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION LAID BIG PLANS Your choice of any of these organizations right here close to home Ask the Recruiting Sergeant Room 205 Security Bank and Trust Building, Lubbock, Texas A program of expansion, involving the expenditure of over $3,000,000, was decided upon at the recent board meeting of the Baptist General Convention, held in Dallas, and attended by representatives from all over Texas. For the first time in the history of the consolidated board the treasurer reported all obligations paid and a balance of $280,000" in the treasury. Cash receipts from the Baptist 75 Million Campaign have already totaled $750,000. The three million dollars authorized to be expended will be used in the erection of new buildings and the providing of new equipment in the educational and benevolent institutions fostered by the board. New dormitories planned at several of tije Baptist schools to take care of the crowded conditions resultant from an unusually heavy (Building projects totaling a million! I dollars will be started at the Baylor', Medical College and Baptist Memor- lial Sanitarium, which will rmike Dal- jjas one of the seven great medical centers in the United States.

I State mission interests of the Board were provided for by the a'p-'l proprijition of $250,000, which will' be used in the employment of missionaries and the strengthening of small, weak country churches. Dr. F. S. Groner was re-elected as general secretary of the.

Board; Dr. T. V. Ncul, executive secretary; Dr. J.

L. Gross, and three other brethren were elected as field secretaries with to enlistment; Mr. T. G. (Gardner, P.

U. secrc-tjirv; and I Mr. Wm. P. Phillips, Sunday School I secretary.

The Enlistment, Evan; gelis-tic, Sunday'School and B. Y. P. departments were strengthened by tthe addition of several new workers, In the near futui-e a. survey of Baptist needs will be made and work started at needv aoints.

Remarkable Offered at K. Balance of This In our Ready-to-Wear Department final reductions. Every garment offered at greatly reduced prices. Included in this sale are 6 dozen ladies New Spring Wash dresses just received which we have placed on sale at the same discount. This is your" opportunity.

Let us show you these garments and you will recognize the exceptional values offered. WE OFFER Best grade Outing 32c the yard Best grade Gingham 35c the yard Scotch Plaid Suiting 35c the yard VERY SPECIAL Good Grade Brown Domestic 19c the yard We are agents for Edward Ross Tailoring of Chicago, makers of Men's fine suits. Save the pieces when vou break ck Co. 30tf I SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE MAY BE CALLED ED WILSON W. J.

SPIKES JOHNNIE SPIKES Quality, Quantity, Service We have all three of these as principal features in our business. We know the Quality is good and we know we have a large and well assorted stock. We give every order personal service and we are as. anxious to give you prompt courteous sendee as you are to receive it. Trade with us once and you will come again.

WILSON SPIKES High Quality Groceries Successors to Ed Wilson Grocery Phones 140-146 Austin, Texas, Jan. Hobby may be requested to call PROFESSIONAL COLUMN special session of the legislature to enact laws to carry out plans for re- lief of the school situation which will be considered at a meeting of the Texas Teachers' Association here to- THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM A Modern Fireproof Building Equipped for Medical and Sorgica! Cases morrow, according to several leaders of the movement. Dr. R. E.

Vinson, president of i University of Texas, and president, of the Teachers' association has is-1 a call for representative men from cacti, congressional dis- trict to. meet him and the State of Public jhere today to prepare plans for I ing in the financing of both public I schools and institutions of higher ed- The plans formed at this Dr. Arvtl Ponton Office Photic 628 Residence Phone 62S Dr. O. F.

Feebler OJhce Phone 209 Residence Phone J5J (meeting -will submitted for consid- eration- tomorrow. eration- tomorrow. Several of the state educational institutions have been forced to apply Dr; J. T. Hutchinson Office Phone 259 Residence Phone 216 Dr.

J. T. Krueger Marv Far-well, R. N. Superintendent Phone 62S A chartered Training School is con- ducted by Miss Mary R.

4 f- WEST TEXAS SANITARIUM Mcdicar and Lubbock, Texas DSuM. C. OVEKTON Office Phone 406; Res. 407 DR. C.

J. WAGNER Office Phone 406; Res. 90 to the governor for deficiencies Superintendent, Bright, healthy year. In the public a a TM schools there has been a scarcity of RIX FURNITURE UNDER- I fc-J" teachers, and those in touch with the 'situation say that teachers will con- to abandon the profession un- their salaries are made more ade- j'quate. 1 The Best Home Made Candy It is pui-e, delicious and healthful.

There is no danger of getting poisoned from cheap dye-stuff in our candy, We make it right here in our own building, and know it is pure. We.have one of the best candy-makers in the state making our candy for us. The Manhattan Parlor and Cafe West Side Square O. R. PHILLIPS, Prop! Phone 254 Dr.

Vinson, Annie Webb Blanton, state superintendent of pub' lie instruction, and others have sent letters to the Mothers' clubs and oth-i 4 er organizations of Texas and urged them to come together, school situation, and forward sug-i gestions for a solution to the govcr- 1 nor. TAKING CO. Successors to Luhbock Undertaking Motor Equipment J. A. RIX.

Licensed Embalmer Day Phone, No. 675 Night Phone 650 Lubbock. Texas. Farmers--Bring those broken A parts, on your implements, gas en- gines, r.utomobiles, to us, we will weld them and guarantee them never to break. Save time and Lubbock Welding Co.

30tf Bona Lacy, of Posty after spend- Jng several days, visiting with. Miss i Jewell Bauldridge, of this city, re-' turned home Saturday. Miss Bauldridge accompanied her home for a few days visit. A 4 ROBINSON-SIMMONS UNDERTAKING CO. E.

C. SIMMONS Licensed Ernbaimer DR. R. B. HUTCHINSON Dentist Suite No.

2, Burrus Building Phones: Office 131, Res 122. ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days money Sf PAZO OINTMENT I to cure Itching, Kind, filcodingorProtradinJl Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and yoo iJflcoafter tae nrsi aToncauoa. Pric D. Eads, of Slaton, attended to business in Lubbock the first of the jweek, returning home Monday. Day Phone 438 Night Phone.

437 645 Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock, Texas Abstracts to Lubbocfc, Hockley Cochran Cotmties. and Town- sites therein. M. FULTON Attorney ai Practice in all Courts, State end Federal Lubbock, Teicas- ft.

0, 4 4. -t DR. K. FiNLEY Obstetrics and Chronic Diseases Specialty. Modern electric and me- cbanical equipment for the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.

Phone 540. Office BIdg. DR. C. N5.

BALLINGER DentUt Office Lubbock State Bank Bid. 209 Ltibbocfc, Texas DR. M. T. COUNCIL ChiropraclJc Masseur Burrus Building Rooms .7 and 8 Phone 54O I Have for Quick R.

Q. PIERCE An extra choice one hundred and sixty acres one mile of brick school. This is a raw piece of land and priced to 'u Office Citizens Bank BIdg. 147-13S 1.

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1908-1920