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THE tUMUXTC AVAI.ANCIIK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 .inn) TO) JJ? TED iio iTo THEATRES I! Lyric, Jan. 28, "Father Tom" !! Lyric, Friday, Jan. 28 "The f Red Foam" II POPULAR TOM WISE, in 5 "FATHER TOM" That famous old character actor, Tom Wise, is cast in the title role at a good natured lod fellow, with a subtle sense of humor and a heart as big as all outdoors. Generations of playgoers have laughed with Tom E5 Wise, who has been a stage favorite ever since he as starred with John C. Rice in "Are You a Mason?" "RED FOAM" vrr. A very strong dramatic story, remarkable night photo- graphy, acting of a very high calibre, and one of the most stirring climaxes imaginable are the high lights in "Red Foam," Selzniclc special production directed f: j by Ralph Ince, which will show at the Lyric Theatre as the feature attrartin Friday. January 27th. I ONF. STAR STAGE I INF. HAS ANOIHER MEMBER y Miles Berry's if Group of Educated H Performing y Rabbits Z The only art of its kind in the world. One among 9 many and different from - nil others. 3 An up-to-date novelty act that astonishes all beholders Unlike any- S thing ever seen before. I LYRIC E MATINEE AND NIGHT rs Jan. 26th and 27th link Alilmi:, of Snyder, in here vuili his brother, hiil Abbott, mid .ill III' II nil l.lll-ll V. II tl tl I Ml in 'he I. one Slur Mingo l.iui' business, 'I In' Ab bott llll'll MloW Ule Service i'Ui' lulM ii I'M, I rum hcionninif to I'"' i-nd we are milking a hum'n if I In- business In f .it !( m k. Thry were In the nil field uf Eiil- Inml anil Riiiiuvr during the boom days, and Mr. Abbott told one of tin Avuliinrhu reporters Tuesday (hat (hers whs mn mui'h business in I.ub tmi k as per population an there wan In Ka.Ulaml and lircikt-nriJi;'' v. hen th cost of operating is counted, Il in indeed a noticeable feature of thr business of Lubbock to liava rni n who mix anil mingle with thit ira cling people who happen to come here, hi' mi h gixid boosters ax these ini'ti mi'. sml i' are sure they are tr iirii; tu find out that in the ling run their wink here will even overrun the amiiiint of business they did 'r, the oil field". There is more way than one to feel thw pulse of Lubbock, Mini we are of the opinion that hy nniicririg the aniourt of prospectors and busi ness men who tour thin reitioii in set vice ears in one mire nnd definite way to estimate the growing interest in thin rountry. ft : sry m.. V 11 ' i i. 4 it,-.7 V! y SHERIFF'S SALE THK STATK OF TFXAS, County of Lubbock. Whereas, By virtue of an Order of Sale irsued nut of the Diwtrlrt Court of Lubhork County, Texas, on a Judg ment rendered In said Court on the l.l'h day of December A. D. 1921. in favor of W. A. McDonald sml acainst C. W. Sargent and Mm. K. J. I'ayne, a femo solo No. llil on the Docket of said Court, and to me, an Sheriff, directed ami delivered, I iliil, on the loth day of January A. D. I0J2, at B o'clock P. M., levy up on '.be f illovi liijf di si i ilii'd 1 1 Hi ts and pur' els of land situated in l.ul bock ( oun'y, Texas, and belonging to C. VV. Sargi-nt and Mrs. K. J. Payne, a feii.e Mile in-wit: I.'il, I, an I ,!, in lUoi k No. Owrton Addi'iou to the (nun of I.nbbork, iif fir map t 'o-rei , in the Di ed Ttceor-I- of ;iid county and on the 7th duy of f - ary A. I'. 1 'In mif the Tirst .-biy of xaid murith, between t!.e ufi of 10 o'llo.k A. M. and I n P. M. on said day, at the. ' i ni',e door of I.'ibbiN k County, -x:n, in the tow n of I.ublioi k, I i!!; ! r for nl" ami fell at. tmblii- a ic- 1-,'-, fr ca-h, u!l the ritfht, title ii'id ir.tiii'l of the in id C. W. Siirevntj iit'd Mn, K. J. Payne, a feme unl" In i '"l 'o Miid jiroperty. ' Wll!lli my bnl:l, tbil. the I ! ' da J j ( f January A. !. 1 :)'".'. 1 c. . it t f f .: S""il!ff if I.llbbiM f II I; I V, TiA.i'. ' -I'l :tf M PP.OCK ( Ot.'Nry FAPMf R I Nt Ot;t AtiF.D HY HOipf C IS I 'wwxiv'..(-!wnsw I 1 1 1 1 1 1 iilllil fwl Will. MOVE CEMETERY TO BUILD GREATER DALLAS M.iney t'''K wtll.-.u! 'ur.i ... Il HUN fSOIJAiHI I'.. I SKIN IiflKASK Hi'MKIill.s (ll,il.C.S .li-n.1 S -. .lail i. Ih trrlinnl ol Itch. Krrrn. MinffMrnrm.Tttr orot hrll-l-Infl '-.ln illrMra t tf thic tftn,'it At nur luk LiitnorK Diet ; compa I lo:ir '.''; be DiilliM, Jan. L' I . The several dti'il bodies which have lui ri n in the M.iMonie and (lild I'e!1 Cemetecy here for year, are to removed ri a ipiieter place. The cem etery wa estnblinhed i-ven'y yer niT'i by T.innehill Miisoni ludire. i n then a mile from the biixincsi. ROARING SPRINGS ORGANIZE LUNCHEON C Ltn I RIDAV Ki.nrinir Springs, T n , Jan 'I. At a meet inir held hen- I'l iday attend ed by every husine" man and farno in this community, the Unarms Springs Luncheon Club was organ ized. K. L. MiCnrt"'!', Di.tri t Mar iir'r of the Went Texas Chamber of f'ommeri e assented in forming thr Quest inn is what the anti-sl'nit skirt huwli r will say, when m the ear future the women don't wear any skirts at all. Dniiifhnits Bakery ma le daily at Martin's n-tf district. Now it is siirrniiiidinif commercial institution. The lot containing 140,000 square feet has been sold for $140,000. The bodies will 1 removed to a new thlrty-aere site near Ktickner Or phans' Home. A larRt" warehouse will he erected where the Masons and Odd Fellows have been lonif sleeping. hyj Club. I Presii: REPORT OF LANDS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF CANYON DISTRICT ASSESSED ON THE TAX ROLLS OF LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE YEAR 1920 Delinquent for Taxes for 1920 Only .1. V. Womii' k was elected nt and W. D. St archer, Secre- I ary. At the next reifulnr luncheon on ! Thursday, Jan. 2'ith committees will I be named to work for the Fort Wor'r to the Plains railroad; to handle fair exhibits and publicity. Plans n now beinif worked out to hsve the Koarinu Springs community repre sented in the All-West Texas Atrri cultural Exhibit of the West Texss Chamber of Comim-rce nt the South western Exposition and Fat Slo k Show at Knit Worth in March, CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Allen,, Jtio. V, I'eruirnl, 0,". Awhrey, W. J. (Cmwell, Texas, A ht. No. :t7tl, Sur. No. i'iT, K. L. & H. P . SK 1-1, . a. re .! l.2:. flarker, A. IL, persnFial. Pori. 'i. (', V.. peronnl. ll.r.O 'iiti'iibell, H. '., personal, l.!l.ri. Divis, J. M., personal. $2.2). Deuvours. It. I , personal. 2.2."i. Dnwdle, J. IL, personal, $2. 55. F'nwler, IL M., personal, il.fio. (lather, J C. (Abernsthy, Tex.), personil, $4.5.r). Condnijrht, R. F., personal, $1.10. Geeen, J. A., personal, t'i.hft. G"reen, Jno., personal, I2.K0. Jaekson, J. S , personal, $2.!).'i. Klmbrell, W. A., personal, .2.".. Kiehard, C. M perw,nl. $r).lo. Hsrmon, .1. It.. Abt. No. 278; fiur. No. 1, T. T. Ky. 121 1-2 acres; ahst. No. 102!i. survey No. 4, M. S. Aeuff. 18.8 i"M, 20.7.'i. Ste(femolIfr, M. I. personal, - I2.K5. Tarver, F. '., personal, $2.70. Vanre, IL V., personal, $2.20. Weaver, Rutal. Abst. No. 27, Sur. 3, T. & T. Ky., NK 1-4. ISO acres, I24..VI. Weatherall, A.. Aht. No. 2fi, Sur. No. 2.1, E. L. St K. R. Ky., ICO acres, $2.1.2:.. Unknown, Abut. No. 633, S -r. No. 1, D. M. Early, 1 CO acre.. $21.2:.. Unknown. Abst. No. 646, Stir. No. 1. M. S. Aeuff, f.n acres, $.&o. Unknown. Ah't. No. MI, Sur. No. 4.1, K. L. A T- K., acres, 1-1. P0. Unknown, Abst. No. fiJI, Sur. No. 4 4, M. S. Aeuff, 174 acres, $2--.15. Unknnwn. Abst. No. 1013. S'Jr. No. 2. G. P. Smith, 3 4 acres. $."..90. Unknown, Abst. No. lQ'i'J. Sur. I. M. S. Aeuff. 21.2 acres, f 4.1 r,. Unknown. Abst, No. I In, Sur. No r-1. E. L. A K. R. y., :.r, Mer.', M.lil. THE STATE OF TEWS. County of Lubbock, Canvon Independent School District: I, J 1!. Moblev, Tax Collector of said county do hereby certify that the within lands. Asessed on the tax rolls of said dis trict for the yeir 20 are delin quent for taxes for 1020 J If. MOHI.KY. Canyon Ind. School Dist. Collector. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Ifith dsv of Jan., 1922 (Seal H. r". STUKBS. County Clerk, iAjhbock County, Tex. This is a pleasant, safe anil re liable medicine for coifhs stwl colil Jt has been in uue for many ya " and is h.-lil in hiifh esteem in tk.,-, households where -ts ir;d ((Hull' H'' lire best known. It is a favorite will mothers of yni.nj, children, as it m n tnins no ofiium or oth"r hartnful Ar.ip Try it when 'you hnve rieed of iii h a remedy. ABILENE MAN GIVEN 20 YEARS IN KILLING Certifies! of Truitni of Canyon lnJ-endfil Srhool Diitric. The State of Texas, County of Lubbock. We rertify that we have examined the within report of Imds assessed on the tax rolls of said dis trict for the year 192". which are delinquent for taxes fr the year 1120, and find the F,i-ne correct, and it is ordered th-t the "ne shall be publ.shed in thn LuS'inck Avalan che as the law directs. Annroved this fe i.".th dnv of Jsnuxry, 1922 by r.-der of the hoard f'AP of trustees of the C invon Inde-1 Three rendent School D.strict u Lubbock , and marnteed Abilene, Jan. 21. After beihif (in sixty hours, the Jury In the rase of Harry Carter, charged with the fur der of Attorney R. Clint Chambers, this afternoon found the defendant cruilty and assessed punishment at twenty years in the State penitentiary. ,1 I i .r.i4. .'..K. far.n. I- "tl , and a () St -s.i.i'h 'a-. I - r.. 1 ... f r .,n in . tat ,n, five tui'i ea' t i, tnwn, Uit'jr abn'it ii l..r '. ,v a it n - ;1 'e t r II h'lOlari la r t' b", II 'he at I a, , I.i iriii'iit'P ' ' sun i'.r I 'ii' Plains I I III! In t r ml.', s a'A ay, n"d a' it.'d fa's lib-nit wi, tl-.- f i' ! ts f .f t he farm"-! of . t T Mr. fh has I,.., ti i- Me f it- bu -ir.e- f.-r ni'i-; v e-n nnd to all the tri. Ii of tl"- M-i l. , linn n d ty to in a -:vs i'i i ' i nt if ie In i : i.n f r i i'V ii'ni and l a a i . e l-i'm fine in,! h-i.w to nM 1 ciiif'iin otoe of money t i l; b.irk n ti V 'he mill: lltlil hn'lel snles. "(! it ''He la;-. I He has many well iileiiM'd pntmns in l.ubl.ni k nnd ifoi s about his ! t rrt- j Kir and dairyinK busine.s In the same stt aiis'ht f n ward manner in whiihj any other business man wmi'd tries. ai t his biMiness, and has lir-hi d j a iontant demand for his products' that Roes a onir way in making his I farm the success it is, I He subscribed for "he Avslaiihe, for another year and wr are sire there will be little happening in this section without his knowing about It. 1 of i l . int and Foot trouble complained of by many (rirls msy ni.t be due so much to hiirh hrels, as to the heavy feet of the men they dance with. A ftATCH OF LOCAL NEW1 ITEMS I ROM 1 AMFX.A lliottf s I s W.Miiliow Wilson be Jit 1 1, imn of'Lnciy nnd ( . ! I , ' , Kir. ami airs, vt , l.. Hujil, ilieil on'rntali i iiesuay, wauuiii y i o, HKeu two years I be remains were taken In Trent, icxas, lor iHiiiai. . m. iNnrris s.--companied the family to Trent. Audrey Cox made a business trip to Lubboi k this week. II u will de Vote his timo to his automobile busi ness, havinif resigned his position with First National Hank. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ilurfool re turned Frlduy of last week from I.uh bock, where they had been for a week at the bedside of their daughter In law. Daddy Mitchell is still in the pimr. lie is tryitiK to buy somu town lots on which to erect a modern huniralow to bu handed down by him to sup ernnuated preachers I alliens. Journ- ' i A TONIC Iclco i III I run It: resHmiw ii ' , I ) I III llvilill Mist l' e It "l W ii n yii i f,-el lis sl'r. j!!ieiiii.(,.. tiit :.( ib 1 1 lew (t I. in,! , lolnr to In" i hecks nod how II 1 1, l r i'V is tilt- Si "(te, you Mill llxsu ilppri-cinlu lis Hue Ionic valiM-. (luvir's Tuslclens dull Tonic is siuif Jy Iron und yiiininii sies o.lcd In syrup, Su pli ssaiil even i bililren like II Tlw IJoud nerds ULIMNE to Purify it ami IRON to Enrich it. Desiroyt Malarial firrms and (irlp iferrns by Its Sinintfthenlii(. luvittur lilill Eftts t. one. The Australian House of Kepreaea tatives has passed a bill suthorninjf a loan of 10,000,000 pounds sU-rlinf to re-establish World War veterans on land, according to reports from Melbourne. CASCAR 0 For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative In the world to physio your liver and bowels when you have Dlzxy Headache, Colds Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Arid Stoma h is randy-like "Cascar eti." One or two tonicrht will empty your bowels completely hy morning, and you will eel splendid. "They work while you sleep." Cascareta never stir you up or trip like. 8aKa, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten rents a box. Children lovs Csmarets too. 11-4 Plan Your New Home This Winter . . .-' V -. tt. !. . : : s . 4 (n-j ,' :T - ! Til T- i t "Il I ' 1. 1 " J ;i ,i , I is , rj I t t 0 I C I 1 Get all ihe start to F.uilil. fletnils tlitirnutrhly worked out lirfore you Winter Rives opportunity to study I he indoor days of your l.tiildinif, proldem Let us help you plan we know how and at our office you ran examine many designs for charming homes at moderate cost Perhaps we have just the plan you are looking lot We will advise you ahout the expense you can consult us without obligation we will he pleased to have you do o The Long-Bell Lumber Co. Lubbock, Teiaa of Texas Lumbermen Sine 1878 South 2nd St PhoM 311 MRS. BOWEN TF.L1J5 HOW RATS ALMOST BURNT!) HER HOUSE DOWN County. Texa W. P Trnt'er, P s .lent, W. K. PrutU. Secretary. Pat Nit. J. J. Shirp. A. E. Sides. J. H. Sdes. W. J. Roberts. School Trustees. "For two months I never went in mr cellar, jVurwir a rat One niirht in bed I smelled fire. Sure enoup'i the rut had b-rn nibbling at the matches. If I hsiln't a'fert pt.imptly my house would have hp burned I nter we found the dead rst. HAT- killed It. It's fr-nt stuff."' sues, 3ri-, :.e. 1125. Sold! by City Irug Store, ! or Cole-Myrii-k lldw. Co. There is a fceiinr amonf the chil dren that the nior:e should be re- formed so that it will be fi,r' their parents to see them. ' A lot of peoflt who don't tise thrnl. business is dead. dver- What Kind of Farming , Do You Do? You can't farm good with wornout implements. You can save money if you arc careful in the purchasing of that new implementr-not necessarily by buying a cheap one but on the other hand get one that will wear and wear, that will give you the kind of service you need to do good work one that you can get repair service immediately upon The J. I. CASE of course. WE'RE READY FOR YOU R. A. RANKIN & SONS Lubbock's Finest Hardware Store. J. I. CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS 0 A