The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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INDIGESTION
GOES; GONE! j
"Piipf's I iap psin" at ti
Ue Your Sour (j.is'y
AciJ St on mi. h
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Honiai h s.-i.lity cu iml fllmnl
Food unrmir. gas. ditrl nn.lrf
west Ml your stomach? Well. ( "fi t
bother! Th lliom.nt ynii rat trflilrt
r lo of I'.ip I )ih ((( m II th
lasip of lti'1 ifr' t nn inn (lie oiirn
heartburn m nl Krlrhing of : do to
aridity. vnih truly womlrrful !
Milium of pl know th.it it is
allea to be hollirrrd with indigestion
dyspepsia or disordered stomach. A
fw tablet of I'ape's l)iim neutral-
ise scidity and . rlirf It one no
waitlnirf Utijr hoi of P' Diin
owl I Hin t stay misrrablrt Try to
regulat your stomsrh to y.m mn r't
favorit food without rsuning di'trest.
Tb nmt is to lit t '. 1'b licnriit o great
CUMMMIAND fUKSHY IrKIANH
Wil l. HAVE Nf.W BUILDING
. v ( ollm. f tin- Cum-
Im rlnri'l I'rc-ichyteriiui Church of
this city report mim' very fine
things about what hi rhurth I plan-
ning to l along maleinil line i" the
very near future.
Among other thing ami the chief
. i - tin imtM ia thit erer-
ItH.n of a magnificent brick church to
rout not If" than ."" ine miiiii-
inif committee for thin good rhurrh
ha already b-en appointed jin.l are
getting busy in their official capac
itv. and several thounnrul dollar for
the building aireaoy in a.goi.
I The building committee is enm-
posed of the following and will be
nv raising fund mun: K. I. F.nr-
hart. f' til Von Kosenburg. J. S.
Slover. C. H. Trek. J. W .Ix-Shaio
(1 L Davis. G. II. Watkins A. M.
Kjinkin. A. Judd.
Iet everyone rememler to line up
with the good people in thia most
worthy undertaking. There is noth-
ing better for rommunity than a
(food rhurrh.
five the pieces when you break it
--l .il.boik Welding Co. 'K-tf
American Beauty
FLOUR
Is just in keeping with the balance of
our high grade GROCKKIES that
has made our business grow every
year.
Every order must please you be-
fore we are satisfied.
9 A Phone your wants 7 C
to these numbers
Hunt Grocery Company
LUBBOCK TEXAS
WMAt fjIMLIHH I MK
womkn to vorr
.I'iniiarv 1 !-'"
II. .n John W. Ilornal.y.
t'uiirily Attorney
iitio rina.
h-ttr Sir:
Aiiaxaii'rmir vniir in.iuirv. with N'f
eri'nce to what i nereaaary to (imli-
fy wmiien to vote in the primary
eliTtiona and to parttrijiate in the
nominating ronvenHona neii umn-r
ihm Uura i.t ih.a Mini ilurinir th year
of I you are adviaed:
1. r.very woman wno neairea "
vote in any primary elertion or who
denirea to participate in any nominat-
ing convention ahall f.rat of all poa-
aeaa nil of the qualif irationa necea-
aary of an elertir auch aa twelve
month' remdcnr in the State aix
mofilha n-aidence in the county and
mu.it vote in the precinct in which
he live.
2. In addition to peaainK the
qualification of an elector he muat
have paid the aame poll taxea that
are now required of male voter and
must have paid aaid taxe and obtain-
ed a receirit therefor prior to the lt
day of February. 1920. The form of
receipt now uaed for male votea ahall
be uacd for female voter.
In addition to the above require-
ment the female voter muat have
paid not onlv the State and County
r.ok' Uix of $1 7'i but if she reidc
n a city which l"vie a poll tax up-
on male vot. he must pay the city
i..il tx. In oth-r wordi. nhi'.muft
nay 1 h ame poll te. State Coun-
ty and City which are re.U rcrl of
mrt'c votcri
4. And fur'her m h female vot r
oiiit my "aid poll 'iim- in the nuin-
iner r"q..r. of i-mle t th it H
ti iy :f he ri'H.I.'S in citv of Ten
i Thousand inhabitant and over "he
'emit appear in person befi.re th"
iTi. '"ol'e.-tor ami pay her tax-'. If
;r.- r"ide outside of a City of ten
'.hi.ui.ui I .rihati ti.nt. h may pay
her p.i'l taxe a i required of mule
vMcri. ether in person r by a writ-
lt"n or ler to an Hirrt authorizinit
Srtid BL'. nt to pay her poll taxe and
! i.rovi.l.nif the necessary fun hi with
which xnul poll txe are to be paid;
and in which event the tax receipt
ih.njld be mailed by the Tax Collec-
tor U the female person paying same
land shnll r..t he delivered to h r
nirent. The forma for payinif W
'Uxes by amenta now applicable to
I mule voters hll likewise be appll-
!cabli to female voters.
i !i Female voters more than sixty
i v'rs of aire or those who are blind
or .leaf and dumb of permanently
disabled or have lot one hand or
fool shall b en'itJed to vote without
lie.nir required to pay the poll tax
hut such female voter if she resides
in a city nf ten thousand inhabitants
or over shall be required to obtain
her rertificife of exemption from
the County Tax Collector liefore the
Ifml .ley of February. l'J'2't.
1. Kemu'e voter who will r.'Hfh
the air- f 21 year after the first
d;iy of Fchniary and before the day
of the following primary election or
' nonunatiir convention and who pos-
sesses ll of the other qualifications
of a voter anall he entitled to vute
dt auch election if sh haa obtained a
Z
"SFX US BEFORE YOU DIE'
If You're Live Sport Now
Yot won't b m Pier
Wbn You're Dsd
The Big
Agency
S. Lester Cuinn
DISTRICT MANAGERS
VV. C. Kylander
Fred C. Oliver
LUBBOCK TEXAS
ONE DAY AT A TIME
You have to take things that way;
we have to do business that way.
One day at a time; one season at a
time; goods for this season ought not
to be kept and sold next season; one
season at a time
THAT'S THE REASON FOR
OUR CLEARANCE SALE
WE have still a fine lot of
of suits and overcoats;
some of them came too late
for the active selling of the
past few months. They're this
season's goods; they're going
to be sold now if reduced prices
have any weight with you.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are
always good and always low priced
These are 20 lower priced than they were
A. B. CONLEY JR.
Th? horns ot MzjX Shaffr.cr & Marx clothes
er: f . ate of exemption from the
C.imi'v ( ollector Wore the first day
.f hei.ruary. which shall specify the
lav wncn she will be twenty-one
yi.i.'s old and fi.nl.rn ail the other
i-eq'i s.-.-s of a certificate of exenip-
iiefure the certificate of e-
. nut ..n shall issue the applicant
-h.-efor shall make a written affi-
davit of her ai'.' t be administered
in. I certified to by the county collec-
tor who shall file und preserve the
same. The same role as to resi-
dence now required of male voter
to obtain tax rece'i.t.s shall apply as
to exemptions for both male and fe-
male voter.
7 No poil tax ia levied on women
and the payment of poll taxes by
women cannot be enforced but the
payment is only prerequisite to the
rut'ht of women to vote in primary
election or to take mtrt in nominat-
ing conventions.
Your very truly.
Sun-d i C .M. CL'RKTON
Attorney General.
Siy fleorire BiuleV in the Hous-
ton Post: "The ballot is the very
handniaie.ln of liberty and woe unto
the people ho neiflect to use it. for
when the ballot eeuwes to function
corruption and tyranny become en-
throtied." Texas faces many serous prob-
lems th s year that can be settled on-
'y at the ballot box. Shall the schools
be allowed to iru to ruin shall child
hoo.l be protested from the blijrht of
industrial exploitat ion. .shull the pay-
ment of the cost of the war he shift-
ed off the rich upon the hacks of the
no. ir by unjust tax laws shall the
homeless be helped to secure homes
shall booise and vice airain be legal-
ized and in treneral. shull all the pro-
irresnivw measure of the past few
years be null'Ced?
Thf women of the state turned the
ti.l and redeemed the state two
vears aim. Every call of duty and
loyalty demands now that they pre-
pare to protect the measures that
hey advocated and defend the men
who listened to their pleas in 1917.
The women of Texas are not quitters.
They will pav their poll taxes jind
be prepare.! to fiirht for irood gov-
ernment atrain.
To wait until tho lust moment to
pay pull taxes is to Kive the enemies
of woman suffrnire an opportunity
to pppvent the receipt beina obtain-
ed. For there are many tncks which
may b worked to keep the late
comer from ever reachme the drsk
of the collector. F..speeially is this
true in counties where the collector
is rot friendly to the idea of womun
suffraire. There is time now to pay
poll tax in comfort if you it" nt
once nnd secure the privilege of vot-
ng. tJo today. It is worth imikinir
a spsffial trip to town to accomplish
this.
Your neiuhlior will mind the buhy
lonif enough for you to go to the
court house und py that poll tax.
Armed with your tax receipt you enn
help elect the next president; with-
out it you cannot vote or doit catcher.
l? A Ccmvemlt T
THEN:
You Will Always Have a Receipt
Your check book record will prevent a re-
payment of the same bill.
Your credit will be better your standing
higher.
It is more convenient it ia safer it ia more
dignified and buaineaa like.
We solicit your checking account.
Security State Bank &
Trust Company
Capital Stock $100000
C. E. MAEDGEN President J. O. JONES Vice-Pres.
L. C. ELLIS Cashier
L. B. Wright formerly one of the
business men of this city enkrutrod at
this time in business at Kastland is
spending some time in Lubbock on
business.
E. L. Redford. of Vernon Texas
was in the city Friday. He is on a
prospecting trip and will visit Brown-
field and other points before return-
ing home.
I so Worms In a healthy Child
Ail rhildrra IrmbM with warns hav an u.'-
I h0ttiy color which indtcausi pir blood and aa
i role. hi is mnr or lw Mnmadi distort
; i.KOVE'S TASTtLESS chill TONIC Slvro rcsuiao '
'ot two or thm wevks will enrich th Mood Im
prove the disnlloa and art as a tieoeral Strraatl
' rnioA T.silc to the whuie system. Naur will t h-.
i throw nff or diflpri I h mnni. aod the t'biJd wnl Im
I '1 imtact health. Ph-asant to take. Sttc iwbvilr
Mrs. L. Bush of Josephine Texas
who spent some time visiting with
Mis. M. S. Bailey returned home the
latter piirt of the week.
Mr. Black father of Mrs. Vr. P.. B.
Hutchinson after spending several
day visiting with Dr. mid Mrs.
Hutchinson left Sunday for Tahoka.
where he will spend some time visiting.
Fartnera Bring those broken
parts on your implements gas en-
gines automobiles etc. to us we will
wtdd them and guarantee them never)
to break. Save time and money.
Lubbock Welding Co. :'tf
C L. Mills of the Cash Dry Goods!
Co. ha pun ha the Mrs. Bennett I
home in the weal part of the rity. )
J O Allen of Ijimcsa spent
some time in Lubbock on business
this week returning Home Baiuruay.
Rev. W. C. Hinds pastor of the
Methodist Church of Tahoka attend-
ed the district Stewarda meeting in
thia city Friday returning home
Saturday.
W. M. Scott oil man of Wichita
Falls ia attending to business in the
city thia wet. Mr. fcoll ia an uju
tun. friend to the reporter of this
Pal"""-
ur it Uvfivld. formerly of this
city but now living in Abilene was
up Saturday attending to business.
J. K. Williams of Tuscola. Ttaaa
ia spending several days visiting J.
M. Davis snd family near Canyon
avhool house eaal of town.
Your Favorite
Remedy
You will find it at our store. We have
the greatest variety in the city.
Our Prescription Man
Is on the job day and night and is
. ready at all times to fill your pre-
scription. Red Cross Pharmacy
West Side Square
Lubbock Trias
J. I(. Goodpasture as among the
number ha aboved the subscription
dais f oa bi paper that Weak.
W. T. Uatler aai ft. F. Ma tan a ra.
Utrati freat Ken 1'viMe tha latur
r-r sf leai ..sr tiM b4
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L. H. Shelton
At Shoe Shop
Agat far Georgia 0eraeat teci
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920, newspaper, January 22, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288353/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .