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THE CL0VI3 NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1919. , t IVAN FILM PRODUCTIONS Incorporated Presents IVANS' Growing Creation "Sins of Ambition" with a Star Cast of exceptional splendor Headed by BARBARA CASLETON, WILFRED LUCAS LEAH BAIRD and 1500 others ft 4? LOCAL MENTION Auto painting. Bert Curíeos, rbone 2M. tf. C. V. Steed has recently purchased a new Ford. Mrs. Chas. A. Schcurich, who has been quite sick, is much improved and will soon be completely well. 5 v ri i IT j . vs-y ft:.. m iff f tea A I"; i- 1 Attorney Carl A. Hatch spent two or three (lays the first of the week in Roswell looking af,ter legal busi ness. If CENE from IVAN FILM PRODUCTIONS 50 PER-PHOTOPLAY' '-"SINS .at lMRITinUA 'SINS .AMBITIONS Special Music by the Deluxe Ochestra, Prof. Clarence Preis, leader Verdi Croft assistant WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-MAY-7-8 Sam McMurry will leave soon for u trip to Denver, Colo. Mr. McMurry will likely take a position there. Dr. C. 0. Warriner, Chiropractor, returned the latter part of last week from St. Louis, where he has been taking a special course. Editor B. F. Fears of the State Line Tribune1 at Farwell and his fam ily were in Clovis Monday looking over the battle tank that was here n thut day. m JACK MAN'S THE STORK THEY TALK ABOUT Attorney General 0. 0. Askrin! was in Clovis the latter part of la.it week enroutc to Santa Fe after spending a few days at his home in Roswell. Mr. Askren says a big hail fell at Roswell Thursday evening that ! did some damage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennis left thej first of the week for Breckenridgc, Texas, where they expect to remain for the next few months. Mr. Dennis will look after the legal interests of several men who huve large oil in terests in that vicinity. DELUXE Mrs. S. V. Yelvertorf returned the latter part of lust week from Wichita Palls, Texus, where she hat been for --- i the past several weeks attending the bedside of her son, Tom Yelverton, West of Antlers Hotel wht h" been .,lcf of tJ!pi,01id fever' I nut who is about completely recov I ;red now. Come and hear some Real Music For Prompt service on Farm Loans, aee H. F. Young, Clovis, N. M. Our Dry Goods Department is being built up and we are buying the very best and hitest styles of goods from the largest and most up-to-date Listen at the music while you eat wholesale house in America. Rodes- at Ogg & Hems' Restaurant. 3 6 tic Bradley Co., Clovis New Mexico. no tl F mm Let Us Have Your Orders For McCormick and Deering Header and Binder Repairs and Supplies Early. We will have a complete stock of these parts but late in the season may have difficulty in getting our orders filled. 5? FINAL SALE OF Capes, Coats and Suits For quirk ictiol) vc have reduced the lírico on suits, capes; and coats that will oinptv our rucks of all remaining garments in a few da vs. Only a limited stockicft to select from.' Our advice is to look and shop oarlv on these garments. FINAL SALE OF SUITS All this season's styles; rood run of sizes and colors in serges. Only 17 suits in lot. Better hurry! !)..")() Suits on sale at J $29.50 ijctt.OO Suits on sah' at $27.45 J i ..")( I Suits on sale at r $22.45 ifL.OO Suits on sale at '. $18.95 The Sale of Capes and Coats Tn all the new spring shades and styles. 'rhing reserved all on- sale. Make vour selections now. There will lie fewer to select from tomorrow. $:r).0() capes or coals at $28.95 .128.50 capes or coats at$22.95 $J5.(X) mi ics or coats at $19.95 22.50 capes or coats at $17.95 Í20.00 capes or coats at $15.95 18.00 capes or coats at $14.95 !.").( K) capes or coats at $11.95 12.50 capes or coats at $10.45 Sale of Crepe de Chine $1.49 Only ahout 100 yards to offer in this sale, full 40 inches wide and all silk. The same quality as now selling from .1.75 to .2.00 a yard. Colors white, flesh, coral, Mac, grey, and pekin Mite. Hotter hurry and see these silks. Sale on crepe de chines only lasts three days, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. PER YARD $1.49 House Aprons and Dresses Wo aro showing dozens of pretty styles in cither percales or ginghams. Some are in solid colors, others in pretty plaids and stripes. At $1.50, $1.75 to $2.50 i Shirt Waist Sale at 89c Ahout fifty waists in the lot consisting of soisettes and plain and corded voiles. Long sleeves, high and low neck styles. Sine are sligfitly soiled from handling, others are in perfect condition. Very special at 8;j ren:s. 8 , ' m Auto painting, ltert Curless. Tbone 254. a tf Auctioneer V. Tate was a visitor to Melrose Tuesday. Mrs. John Thomas of Little Rock. Ark., is visitinK her dauithter, Mrs. H. Bell. W. T. Jackman and M. A. Barker spent a day at Hereford last week fishing. Mrs. Felix Mandell and little Bon, Sanford, and little niece, Pauline Mandill, left Sunday mon.ing for a visit at Albuquerque. School will close on Tuesday, May 13th. The closing date has been set a few d.'sys early on account of the Chuutauiua. , A Ford car for ale or trade. Dr. II. K. Gibson. 5-1-tf S. A. Jones will leave Friday for a several days' stay at Mineral Wells. For Prompt Hervir on Farm Lmins, w H. F. Volute, (lovls, N. M. ' (arden He. Itukes and Cultivators. Barry Hardware Co, F.. T. Jernitran returned the lotter part of last week from a visit in the' Burkburnctt oil fields. Superintendent D. N. Pope of the Roswell public schools was in Clovis Monday actinic as a judge in the ath letic and forensic meet. Cameron Bazzill and I. L Cone of Pleaxunt Hill were in Monday to at tend the County Track Meet. ' The only way to be sure of com fort and satisfaction is to try on shoes until you Ki t a size and last Ihnt fits you exactly. Rodcs-Rradli'y Co., Clovis, New Mexico. Guy Baker of Canyon City, Texas, is here this week. Mr. Baktr will likely move to Clovis and will' be con nected with the Baker Bros. Agency. B. P. Bomar, one of the Santa le secret service men, recently fell into an engine pit and sprained an ankle and otherwise bruised himself con siderable. He is able to be around with the assistance of a crutch, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patton, Mr and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc Murry and little dunghter, Martha, and DuVid Brooks left Friday morn ing' of this week for an automobile trip to Hoswcll. It is our desire and we give our very best attention and efforts to furnishing our customers with shoes that are Solid Leather Throughout, and are of the very latest styles and best leather obtainable. Rodes Bradley Co., Clovis, New Mexico. Styleplus Clothes arc dependable and wear well. They present the lat est, correct styles. The clothes are carefully tailored, their quality is guaranteed. Rodes Bradley Co., Clo vis, New Mexico. Tom Vuughn left Thursday morn ing for a business trip to Fort Worth and other points looking after oil business. DO YOU KNOW Why our educational system . is arranged for only VI of the people? Why 40-;', of the men between 18 and 45 were unfit for mili tary service? If church membership is syn. nonymous with Christianity? If the church is playing its part in American life? That in the t next live years the people of the United States will face the most critical prob lems in their history, What is your part in die (rent Readjustment? If you want to find out about a few of these things hear Dr. Frank L. LoveUnd discuss the "Perils of Democracy" at V'.o Chautauqua. This one lecture is worth more than the price of a season ticket. Get S.a.on Ticket for the En. tira Chautauqua David R. Brooks, brother to Mrs. Sum McMurry and Mrs. W. F. Dillon, arrived homo this week after receiv ing his discharge nt Fort Bliss. Mr. Brooks canio home recently from Winchester, Englund. over seas. "The One Price Store." The slo I gan of this store in the future. One I price must be a caih price which is the only just price. Rodes-Bradley Co., Clovis, New Mexico. Earl Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs Jeff Roberts, who live on North Con- nelly, returned home this week. He ftmMmffmmamai m 'iWMm I was musicreu out oi service ut (amp " M w . Kearney, having just returned from! VI. W. LinCeCUsTl -UKAYAt.K AM) TKANSFKR I'HONK 67 ij-t lis do your hauling nml moving fi.(K) p(.r i for Bmn wagmi. $2.00 per load for Mg wagon, We do erutlng and can nlso furnish storuge. Boxes for sale. When you K0 to amve don't for Sot us. A. K. Dormán, of the Knight Camp bell MusiOyCor, has three good bar gains to ofrVr here in Clovis. A large cnbinethoiiogrnph, a piano in flrt- class conirion and a fine player piano. Cash orusy terms. . I'lease pI.one him 280, ciul at residence 50(1 N. Connelly, or drop a line to Box 'ft r nt . 101, IIOVIB.