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THE LUBBOCK AVALANCHE
LUBBOCK LUBBOCK COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 25; 1914
VOLUME XIV.
NUMBER 51
EVANGELIST M. J. THOMPSON
J. W. RUSH SUCCUMBS
Pathand'a Pioneer Answers the Fina
lummoni After Brave Battle W'th
Chronic Ailment
L
Th. Man Who Hat Been Secured to
Head Revival Meeting at Lubbock
No at Mt. Vernon
SOME IRK OF M CMC
SUN GOASS GROWERS IEIIIIC
PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANIZATION PREPARES REPORT CF
WORK FOR PAST YEAR
The Vo'hodist church ; filled to
iv id. win lal Sunday inornini!
when .Minit Thompson rose tn
rT ft Ills l'l ttin- in Uhle.r and
IAS ACCQMPLISHEO MUCH ALONG CIVIC LINES
The Membership is Small But Every 'Citizen of the Town Should m W r
' ' 'i'i;i as cinty Jud-'e
Join and Get Very Busy in He'pire. to Build a Greater
Lubbock and Improve Civ;c Conditions
.1. V. ftusli. wsod ;il years died at
home I si.i Harrison street tit
" o rlm k In it S ird iy nirnlii. j
'IrU'l funeral service were lipid at j
tnemls in the first T let of what the home Monday mornintt after
pn loses to bo one of th" nni: t sue- which (!) remains were shipped to
ul re.tvul nn's'i.ni'4 ever held j I'uli.t for Lural in r hnp if the r'.n J
here .mil cu h sonic- s we that tine Kin (nil-nakiii e -iahltnliniiif . Th
h :i f been well attended .ind much en-str.lio In Amuntlo waa cotnlictoil by'
j )-! tiy our p'-oplo Irrospt'tive of; 'lev. Krncst K. Iiltinson the iiBtor
c'liinli a tfl 1 1 : t !rii . I of the !' ik Sire-i t. K. church. In
.Mint Thompson spent his early Full.. In !! v () P. Kk'T conduct-
life In cur couniy mid began l is piilojid the burial service
lie cariH r aj a lawyer ervlhif ac- ! cease. had been In poor h'-a'th
nt tiii m-y. and
of Kt sit h coun
ty where he Bow reside. II. wife
A
I
I
CALLED FOR FIRST MONDAY IN JULY AT THE COURT HOUSE
IN LUBBCCK 2:30 AFTERNOON
CO-OPERATION MEANS MUCH AT THIS TIME
which however he klip n gnidu
a dniKlitir of cmr fellow ett'ier. I ally hut surely ipproaohlnit. The p.u-t
I) F'.iHllln. and thev have an In-. Ion day he was confined to his home
legating (amly. All of his life. Mi-1 and lat Saturday he called for some
net Thimjaon hat bwn an e rn st : Intimate 'rlends with whom he wish-
and consistent worker In relmlous ed a lurt word. Fie realized that the
at hand but he exhibited
for the pat two year mid fought . Lubbock Has Made the Sudan Grass Famous and Our Farmers
manfully .gainst tly Inal moment.
Should Seize the Opportunity of Reaping a Rich Har
vest to Which They Are Justly Entitled
. . . j . i ...-Lot. a i .'natters a .Sunday school teacher. u-'cnd was at I
The following report ot the Civic dltlon of our dairies markets snl r
me iimiow v i . . . j h per men. cut and choir le.id. r. and not a tr ice o
urk was read at a recent a'aughtcr houses and our rnoris nave
Hague wora was r-ni ... ... his derision to preach was no surpiP-o a whimper of
ueetma of the County federated r. sul'ed In material lm r emeit v
Lubbock will receive hundreds of are raising Sudan to a certain
f weakness of will nor i .h.jnij ir iiciimi. tor o. .-imlm ii u u in . i....i .....n
ilaiM work was read at a reeeni. g'.iHKiiter pihiwh ami ir ru.Mi.i nn.r - - -
1 .. . ... . . ...i i . his derision to preach was no iurpit-o a whimper of complaint awalnt-t hlrf .r.1K. H(lwl hiH v mianiltieu n i.iig.i h.. h.h ii..
tNba held in thla city: lot. tlws lino. In M-rch of thl. e .r. t.o.s-. w ho knew blm t est. Sua- fate. The above parara.h is true- if-. ; aiiverUsIn;.. No matter l.owr mucll
( 1'iw nrii m 7- I beirtt.nini! his work as a rev v.11-;'. ! Mr Hush was a native of Alabama. it h .m t.. .i f.r .i. ...i... i ....
Tlip Uau was oraati ze April eur Mwrns causal a pennon i ' - I . - ' """" i 'Jr -- -v- au.rr'i-.:. uu.iuuca
me . i. hum he..n nut ..rfn i Iv sue-es-f'it . 1 lie Mine ' Ti-in when a vounc man .1.1.. ..n ....ii ....... a. i i ..... - ... ..
r.rctinted to ternilnate ine nxii ' ; . " um-ir im-.imb nui me sinri over ail me rest wa
I. .........I T-.. I..m.0 .nl fh llnnhatiHIn vn'.f-U inn I ..
This resulted In the entire " " ""' - ..-.-. a.... . ... j --. imi not tumi on me market w:tn nu can Keep iius advaniane. If wa will.
lines sna nis serTii-ii are m itre.il hi ....w.-i ..n m .... .. ....-.oy av the niiniite aotiieone corneal First we uuiHt advortliw extenw
detn inl wher rer te Is kin wn. I .io when sic! ness prevented ; bloriK and offer.! them a price l-ub-' lvely.
Th.. meetn here will eontlmi- 1 further pursuit of the cattle buslneas. ! k c)uv can mi; rr(.e flyr' s(df w. mM k( our heaa'
inroiiKiuui nem ween wen nrnicn nfi"i- I'-ium .u '' me coutitrv. ow we are not auvo-
I. 1WIS wttli aeven charter tnembera
H erowlh ha bn steady and crl- halls
liable nnd tli present niembeni!.lp . I.uilnatlon of tti e oluioximis rew.rs
nutnbeta 3i ' m.d we believe the moral uplift from
The ohject of ths orKtnliation l."ur efforts will he and Is appnt-lu-tho
Improvement of the City of Ltih : ted by muny mothers wh"e aona
l.ock aloin all civic llms. and throuajh ' ere patrons of these places.
tl efforts f the Lean tie many civic or rommllt"e hia roll.-tt.'d prom-
Improirmrnts have beeti constimmat rrl (rln our clti.etis to set out a
id durln the past year idi lnite niimtirr of trees or quantity
The Hilt worn imd'-rtaaken waa the .hruhbery. on their respective
iiffert m of prliea to our children who r.nusm with ilatterind renultn The
liepl tlu mint orderly and sanitary j.!! ave been given publicity
;ttmle during th aurutner of Tom time to time thus iausin: many
Abo.it III') as alven In prtx.s. a- hundred of treew and rliruba and
ryu.K in amounts ftom I .'in to t'. . flowers to be planted through friendly
The entire fund waa donated by the rVs!r. and pr.-mises have thus been
ltlren of lh town and ndiit ed by baunfld.
niemiiers cf coinmltteea npsi!nti-d by; A cement cn-Mtltn haa been placed
tie 1 eoria. In Jima. 1IJ. the lau 0( fradwsy or the benefit of the
donated to the Motln rs Club the mm r((K children and the public. This
of f.i K to be ntllied In beau'lf y-! wfk vlu rfon by th 0 ouncll. '
tin the publie sehiKd frremds. fut )lt i..ild he airen i-rid (
The preparation f' the children" fr n Mrnt nic!tatlop ms.e
at in Oit a. m.. and 7 p. m. elpht years a-o. deceased lived In
Th slnKii't l In charne of V. W.Mhe Tulla vicini'y.
Sm th. who i a flno leader and he1 J. W. KiHh as wule'jr and favor-
is tieltia npior.cd by most nil of t'e 'ably known oi er the Panhandle roun-
(' od mu'liians of the twn. Mt. try. Me v as a 'plain blunt man.'' a
Vtrnun (iptir ll.-rald. j hujr-henrted kindly man who aeii :ht
R.'ancelNt Thomraon Is sin ml for to do his duty as best he knew; hi
l.'tlihick In Auifust. He Is reengjnlj!.! ' word wa a-i tood as his bond; 111
catlna: nny "hoM-up" ;iriie. nor are
we adocatin;r the blietlna; of people
who want our seeds. Dut we want
the (trowers or this seed to get a
reod price. And they will. If they do
not ret excited.
There are some people when tliey
hink of the Inrpre amount of seed that
Oil the (UesUi)li of advertising; w
;liiive this to say; Kvery Krower of
SuiIhu should plan to Fpend just 'as
i tiiucli for advertising as he can. I.ub-
! nock couniy Hhoiild spend several
I thousand dollar lu adveniHliiif Su
dun nrjs ulone.
I Airuin thw adveris1ni should mat
amona t- e ..e...Ke- . ...h. r ... " ( l.nbbi-ck county will pnnluce this um
ii4 or i rntf nn.i in r s-orw a.i-: cnararwerisiie uriins mierrnr.
rorlntion. which oraanizni Ion aecur ' The survl.lna relatives are the wife
ed his serve s Is t . be conunlul it-
d upon the rel ction t th a man for
t: e Cnlon Revival to be held h"e.
BAPTIST CHILDREN'S DAY
(lielay.dl
and ten children. The lat'er blnn
toiare Mamie t'lara Alice. Nell
Push and Mr. Harold of Cisco. Tex-
as. Amiirillo Vews.
IVceased 'aa a eonslti of 0. A.
rtusli of this city and Mr. Rush ae-
ceommponled by hi son. fnnrlie. at-
I :'e handled iti a iiit-or-miss manner
j.'ud m order to prevent Uila wi
i.. I K ki.i . .u mi l"ie.---. v.. ..I .'iii: ui n t'iiniiiiivf
.. nn'i uirT i... mk nidi mee niu " I p
a surplus and no ureat demand.
i :ner. wonder what ran be done wit'
think that we know better and
believe that we are In a osriion to
know.
Sudan rnss can be urown from
Texas to Canada. There is never
a place In this country whe.-e jtod
i I B.r i. n .1 v itemx . nr. iin'i. B .."n..i . "in-ini - w. tin. .n- ...... . j. a i i
V.le ... n.t taken ui. and It a. . ... this I ne ' ... 1 7 . ..... ' ' " 'n "ui .ear our.
. ..... - . 7 . . u.- - - i llr.V a heautiril and instnictivc pro- rt-.iiriioi n""ie l urmiijr imi-ninn
leld on ilia ftrsr Monday In xtirtir. (n ft Tl& lin(ay in April. Tsa;
1SI3. f'rires were awarded f"r lh j Inaurtrated by the l.esaue
rnttlt.atltm of veaetablea frtii'a and (n nMrwe rf raisin finds to h . . . ... T'1S ... i
t lean inf. Annul
Krstn was rendered at the mornl'M -
uciir by the ' .--iinlKiim Kand." assist ! CONVICTED Of MANSLAUGHTER
Hie states where they raise good bay
htsldes Sudan and there are dozens
asked to handle this advertising.
'.et each grower of seed (five to tbia
man or committee the amount of
foney he desires to use for adver-
'islng; purpose- and then let his mon-
ey be handled from this one source
cf course lu consultation wlti eacU
grower as how his money should
be used. Kach man who contrlbutea
would thus get a better return for bin
ft'iwsr. arloi form ot needle work
rnoklng preserving and for hsnd
taintifl pl-lnrm In oil and water eol
rs etc. These pr es wer an In
V. . in.AA&..l Ml lm.il itlnn til
V her llnei of wi rk among oof chll
dren. and In many other way Inctea
ed Intermit In profitable empl'iyment
In addition to making the fair an
etjovsbl.. aocre.. Alwurt $!' ws do-
jia'ei and sild In pri"-s. and the ag
reta paid amounted to over $im
Th splendid uewa of this fair
da IrmirH another which the l-eaeue
pnc!ed on
i was renlied. and a prvlama''on
by the Mayor to e'ean up 'he town
liberally responded to pv the p-
pie. but the work was i:ot satisfacto-
rily finished owing to the scarcity
nf fund.
On April 1j 1SI4. our Lesctle Js-in
in the ( leinfy Keilerntaion of Clut.
The "Swat the fy" campsign h
rt-en and Is still dori ervtce In rid
illrig 'be r'ty of tit's da'igerons. d'-
isietarrilna fi. Tbr ugh the
enm o.m entiMeratton of Mrs P' - j
Sunlsam ' Rarstow Tex June 17. In the case
of state that have millions of icre. i m0Dry lmn lf hH "" I'lmax-lf.
of land that want a drouth resisting j
tiecaumj through a committee of
hv.-nnd txulan is that Ve knowle"""r ua" or wr'w' can aistjibun
from the hnndreis or letter thai I "'e vwti"" l
wr have received !ht fl.. e ..e th.i.l nht K"od. Of course. eacJi man
! finds of farmers who are wil'itiK to . ' Uli .hlkV hlh n;mo 011 Ui own
fav a good price for a bny that
iu!vertiHlni.
eer.ted and un'irlnu
LMirteT Mr. K. R. Il.vnes. we were if lh Statu of Texas vs. C. S. Hal-
mdehteit fer 'he many Impressive 1 ley. chargeil with killing J. W. ri-ans
sermon preached by these children In Andn ws county. March . I'.1.
In their l.ttle rcttat ons. Se.d were the Jury returned a verdict of man-
sown In fertile soil that will hrtri; an M'Ugbter. after heln out 24 hours. ;
v 111 succeed Iii tbelp enio.tw 1 Another siiKgeft I'n : If each in.xri
abundant harvest king after this and assessed the (tenuity at thre. ( 1.11.0-u . y advet'lsed allv'!" '"""I" fl'xll'ig money on ad-
nun Christian liader shall have years in the pniint'sry. w'th a r-c-1 t.r tllB entire country as the hums would put into a fund
rrown old in service snd gone to rT oninn ndatli n of a susp. nslrn of sen- f sjtnlan. A man told me ih other '"'r "H '""""i - flr U"
r. ward. tence. This case was transferred -tliy h(. n Jow.( m( perpose of nihertlslng l.ublxx k as tli
t the rl..e of fh program a e 1- h. re on a change of v.-nue. In a .Mirhlgnn rerenflv and Ihe neot le he S'"'"" "'r "( ''? country and let
IrrtH.n 's taken for miss.ons.
RFCORTKR.
former trial at Midi md. the Jury fail- j net up there said "Why. ye we lhl ""' '? placed by the aa'tia
ed to agree. All of last week wi.i;r.IV(. .r(J )f l..hock-Hint's where c'liiniitte-. it would lie of kreat aa-
constimed in the tHal of 'lie case and ' i!.v -ntw aiPnMn ur 11.. 1 i-inm-e In pushing the sale of tbia
i s. in preparation lor in" r-'..ma 1-. . . VafcMnn. the lsue h-u. . BAND CONCERTS PRIOAV NIGHT "ei-rlv H . witnesses were her - from f HMI1JM nd feed. Two or three per cent would
e nip- tor 1 i".. .. - I(vltig .c per hindrert. art Andr ws county and other irt ofr Hr.A lmy .. lierih..iorf v..ev ! i"e a good sum for .or'.i purisise.
the thlldren in tn county ami an t nt .nrt irU: .. n.A w b. the state.
arc lev ted n lake part wtth u- and of aa mn eMverd at the dc t r' ; h.)r wwtty .. cori.ert at
neip mage 1 lie nnnm imr r. elTlre Over pVt has been Slid out in
of seed have been illeirihwled even
where which will create a demand.
u . k.M.I at.nl fcVlilai.- eveliitlv at i
er than th-n last. To tbl end -:h.. ... nd h H int fimeerr Cm-; ... ....'i . '. i.wrntn I
. - .- . - - 1 "s" " vi-imn va 1 n an r 1
... . n lh Km n .1 to;
Tuis 11 ni 1111' tee should sens with-
Now. let's flu'iire. The I'. A. Air!-!""1 remunenitlon and could get In
cultural Mepartment says that Lub-: r'h""''
tock will rnise more seed than til After consulting with several Su
rest of the country. We have heard 0n Craa growers we have decided to
GARZA RAISES FINE OATS
and It is the I IV en lion
Post. Texas. June '.'2. J. W. Luman
..... w - fa nn mni.aH.' n.-n ... .-n-. -- i
tieta today and all mnera. 10 iena n . . mh( mmiM hnnf the great K. .Mj. a-h lvi.Uv to miles north of Post last week i eiiH ... j 1 ..i.i.i. ..... .. a ' rail a mutlnn at mil fturisn immn
their encotiraeetiiieit ana 1 " ' ' et number of dead file during the ...)ln h- llimmrr months. rv est eit S.r.t n ousliels of oats from ! p.r cent of all the Sudan and will l" P" Monday at th. Court-hoos.
that ou- rlilldren may In. i month of April. Ttils prise wxa nnlM thv e.ter I too bad I" "frea of land. Mr. I.iman saysl.n-e from 1.oii to St.iv pounds ! 23 P- m- tor th. purpose of talh
iatul effort v.. Invite all .rnuiilry bjf B rlr nf )wn plll.ln :hat he has lnen offered more than j If mere drop In the bucket ' '"9 over th question w th regard to
flubs to oner prts. for th. accom- i ... .. k. reH.ireH the dna .. .k.. .hi k nn hnH enough for the oat to twv for the' a hen n.. think .k i the n.iri.Mi. t shi. eent I mt
llahmtsnt of aoch tisefil wort a i their m.n)fr fr(m c a ear .piJ T9nil milie. The peoplel"1 n which they were raised. Heage In Ihe West and Southwest and I """ 3r mah. it a point to bo
inuiireo ae """"' - ' iUuu niim. It eaay to seenra addl-llf .ubh.ck and visitors In the city "U.midle and kept the remain- n lct ovT the roimtry. which trera at thia tim.. and by a little co-
" 7. . tlooal members. Mhoild wtj tlvx concert each I "'r Inr o" The acreage of
.. . IT. : ' l. i. ..r .i t Induce .very man. i K Ida and show your appreciation ; fcn"l n """nty was Pghi
Our denrxa n ana win h mioiiiri-1 - - .
4 ky oiir effloient re4ary tw th. ; "" LbbnH " b"l
fuJnrnu pf lb. Avalanche. "
tVo havo appolntxl committee at U-ubhock tho m-sat boantlf.il city M
sartotip time to Inepe saalUry eoo.i'h P'l. I
LITTLE'IILO WOOOMtN
FOURTH Of JULY PICNIC
some hdcwalk builoino
thla year but what there wras haa
marie a fine showing.
NOTICE
Mothor Clyfc ot V.uhfl Scho How! -- NMf Cw
Htvo Complex. Piano Par
"ok. Punv
S.dewalk I. OeoarH -WmoIuxwhi
Appear Thla Woak
.k. 1 aiected officer.: Consul Commander
Jt.pr.ltlv of th. V.oth. .-w p- HlUch.. ciarfc I. B. Ro-nuip:
Wool Hooo aforterV Club cailed at Avaltaacbo will bo found a roaoluUon . MrUor Amit.. K. O. Coortnoy:
tk Avalancho ofBco Tuoaday. aad j by tho City Council of Ubbork. ininker. J. H. Hall; Eseort. Ceo. H.
M up rt naJeh of haao-blll. ad .bk.h ny fortk tho requlrwrneolo Jamoa; Sontry. Geo. W. Hajrrree:
v.fll.ln ibotr Fourth of July PleBle.i)or fc on WatchmoB C. T. Hlbbitt: Biisinaa
They hav. arranged for tho rotor-1 ....... ta . MrJo. ! Managora. a P. Griffin. Herman PahL
talnmeot of .U who att.nd. Tbes ' f P"- Q Q Hlllbun.
will have musta by good band tho; Uo elty that ha been greatly la need.
l ubooek Cowboy Head If availably of them for mo tim. Tho waJkOj fiaa Dwlley who haa beeo. employ
prm by the chlldreo of thai will ronnect up with th. aquara oo to hf ft raahloo Hat Shop tho past
rommuntty. roosUtlng of fstilriotl laiaUjiric atrovt and U accordanco imw nxmtha. loft "Mommy for Kanaoa
cg. rotrltasiotia. flag drill a rU peg ih h roulo art fortb In tho nao((r B mm w frm)l to hwf
racing by th ladlea. aaeod fiJuilon wtll bo followed which will f sm k w vrl)Ani Mo. She will
.lackln. ih pi .sec" and many other extend to Ihe iiorth lino of th orig- raturti In August to resume her work-
l.lltleflekt. Tesaa. June St. U -f
l Harrrla of we4waler. snoelal Dep-I " ceoont of the rain that rsmo
ty or ths W. O. W. and W. 0. or- j f "ear the hour set for the Prohl-
'united a W O. W. lodge hero UatiWHon "rm". by Rev. J. B. Chase
night; with IT charter members. Th. tabernacle tut 9imAy It haa
lod will ho known aa the LMtlefleld . l'll lit another eff.wt will
Camp and tho folkrwlng hav. been i "' condnet thla aenrlco again
cunaay juna zxtn. near tin in mind
and hoar Uro. Chaao in thla discourse.
frmt ist amusement; also a faat Inal too aet-tlo
for th. fail aeaaon. Sh. formed many
earn of baseball and a hallooo This is mi Irs el will probably cor lrtamsa white bens who will
n-pslisj. AH candidate will bav. lit mors territory and srv tnor ponpleji peaet to know that ho will re
ipportunlly to apeak la behalf iifjwhwp r.mipl. ted than any at ring fltturn to Ijibbork In a faw weeks. She
I heir candidacy. i.aa er hs-o. put la. and the pplo a . h ..
A big. froe. baskst dinner will be shoulj sry aauoli apprsciato tho MlH burning here
eervsd with kJil ridfe. oo ih. aide1 work that thp City la doing aloog th!.
They a:orld th. AvalanoCio to In !in. Whilo lha Be ait i-f tho i!ka
PINE HORSE DIED
The fin italllon. th property oi
th First National Bank died the
3rst of this week. Thla wao oao
of tho mt borsea la this part of th
country and rsymiinti a cash out-
lay of about tl.tHSK
w'll not grow good hav. There will ! op.ration w. will do big thing for
not lie enough
In tlila country
to fill the demand that tin. been cre
ated.
While other part of the country
Sudan and ourMlve.
GWO. W. BRIG09.
Secretary Ixiblnxk Chamber of Commerce.
RILEY CASE CONTINUED
MOVINQ PICTURES PREE
(! ft M..- Mnme tm 1V.I.
nelay from th Waoa country. ll!T""d
nrnugkt with him 3 Shetland poule.
some of which he will sell but Ihe
prima Teaaoa for bringing them la to
plate auiu oa hia it.sk farm for
breeding purpose. He oxya thla la
a splendid buiuli and will bring them;
Last Tuesday th. caao i tba Stale j Manager McElroy of tho Lyrle la Pros
vs. K. M. rUlev. who la charged with greiv and Intend. Doing Hi
the murder of Smith or Hlg Springs j Part for Bettor Lubboaay-
at Slaton aeveral montjia ago took I -a
sudden change Tuesday morning. I Mr. MxKlroy. manager of Oka; "nacspi
and waa con tinned until next term of; lea'' la Ijuboock. Is wldo aw ago.
court. Monday both aide annoaiirodl progreulv and oatorprislng la all
ready for trial and th selection of matters pertaining to th. upbuilding
jury waa at once entered Into and I of tho community and haa bit upoai
several Junsrs bad beca secured. Tneo-i a unique piaa la which bo expect
day morning however defendant's to do something for th. sanitary ooa
wif became diuigerously 111 and theidl'lon of our city
rase waa pontpuned until tho next reg- Thia la hia plan: Friday morn log.
elar term of the D'.trtrt Court. f rom 10 to It. o'clock a. ra July 3rd
A largo number of witnesses and he purpose to run his picture ahow
otbera connected wtth th. rare were) of high -gral. picture and will adV
ere. but miHrt of them left oa th mil. absolutely fre. every child b
I tween tho age of on year and thlr-
ty tlv. wh brings with them 100 or
AUTO SALES REPORTED I miT d"u'
Mr. McKlroy request.! ua to sta
Itradley Auto Sale Co.-Ford rcod iht n m M ! admitted car.
slrr to Double-tr Cvtmpany. P.wit. Tex- Ting llvo flt with thrm so It la Im-
a; Ford louring car to C II. Pxrtln. p"" that you have them dev! 6s.
otowalnafewdaysandploth.-mJ-1''b- Teia: Mmw llrsi Fr.rd'"re preeeMIng them at the cturo
touring enr now ucses sinm.
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Dow, James L. & Turner, John F. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914, newspaper, June 25, 1914; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288056/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .