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Tl IF. I UMfKX'K AVAI.ANC UK. FKIDAY. DF.CF.MHF'.R 2. 1921 BEFORE YOU BUY- Your Gifts for Christinas we invite you to come in and see the various goods we have which we believe will more than meet your most exacting require ments. The LUBBOCK DRUG COMPANY G. GRANVILLE JOHNSON, Manager and Sole 0ner "Th Yellow Front" Phono No. 152 Lubbock Should Have Surenough Packing House stead of sending it away. It would . (five f mployment to several of I,ub-' boric citizens; it would be a great hrlp nnd a great boost for Lubbock am) the South I'lains; it certainly would pay the stock men of thi Smith Plains tn put in a packing house at I. lib- ' bork. ! We need a cheese factory for the .... . . . . . . same reasons, enumerated above. Lubbock and I ubboek county needs ... iii ( need a broom factory to work a parking-house. It would make a up hw flf hom(. ,h gTen CTV, home market for our surplus rattle, broom corn that this great Lubbock hog-i, sheep, poultry and other stuff country is rapable of producing if, handled by packers, and it would we had a home market for it; and it j stimulate and increase such produc-' wouM stimulate ami increase our tion. It would he a great saving in agriculture nnd be a great help in transportation, shipping out the live the way of diversification; and have stork and nh i ppir.jf back the prepar- other above reasons apply also, ed products. It would keep the mon- We need a peanut factory to work ey in circulation here at home in- up the immense peanut crops that For Absolute Satisfaction Be a custorrier of Miller's Grovery. We have been asking you to do this for some time. A great many people are getting their groceries and meats on the same or der. Try Miller's this Month! The H. E. Miller Grocery uiiiiiitttttitiiriiiiiiifitiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u I stuff I Old Santa is Wise-- could be raised in this South Plains country, and that would add another irreat industry and help out diversi fication. We need a canning factory to take care of fruits, vegetables and other suitable for canning, and to make a market for the greatly in creased crops of -uch that we could raise if c hail sufficient market for it. There are several other indus tries that Lubbock and the South Plains needs nnd thorp js much more to say on the five hero mentioned, but this is suffii ient to present to -"'ir mind-? the great ndv.-it-tngcs nnd LTe:,t po'-j! i r !-s to be derived from Ke e-'':it.b .'-.tiler of -ii. i n (I i trial ! ' in i:ir mid-. T. J. kstfs. . . IT J . i'mcjix:." r.-x-txar iVO-r -rrr-ry rr BICKNFRS ORPHAN HOME IS PIFDGFD $22,000 iop-this That old l'".v is going to do some " ping" before ho buvs the gifts for Chri-tmas. Wo believe he will want to price some beautiful Cedar Chests, a new Rug or an oil painting now to be seen AT SIMMONS Because these are really worth-wile gifts and can be bought at a saving and as old Santa Clans knows that we should save as much as possible. -And if he wants DINING ROOM SUITS BED ROOM SUITS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE He'll know where to come. Simmons Furniture and Undertaking Co. re V ''-.VI .',! oi) ,riven t I'l.ner Or. .Iran's Iboro y rero "n'ives of !(ie Torn IVio':' Wotn ' V--i nary I i.." i. Hi, k- Or- ban's II 'tec ever.:? ' of the mil r'vm. v. bi. h wns held T "e Cin t ran ( -r. h M mdny. In ad I t ion to th'.i arm nut a carload of fr it and v -i1. 'r m one lot arol n'iTtii-H"i r f 1 4 of vegetables, hicl-.ens, newly mad- varments, 1.10 poon. Is of home me ' i-amly and other jro"-'- V.ere p!e.!.ed. Tl.e present. Tom of the jrifts fo. I .wed an address by l'r il-il F. H-ick-''r, S"ti of the f errder of the home lird at present vi' .r of the church '.ere. He to), ,f the needs in food, i lung and hoii.'irg f.-ili'ie. Or. l!-e kner de lan d th-it food for the h mie costs t".M a day and th" o'her ,.pen-es will total $li.mii a month. .Viprorimately $)'.', ooo a vear is needed to properly feed the children,! not considering the cost of repairs and maintenance of the btrldinirs and I ;,r.i!'nis. i FOR INDICFSTION. CAS. SOUR. ACID STOMACH, TAKE 'DIAPEPSIN' WE HAVE T!ir."! ALL The rirv Vicicr Recor d for December rou t (jil to hear them .r!y. Call mid I t us play them f it you. P : .ST AL RECORDS Swinrln' Vi-f (r fv) Sv'5 nrasli-i f,4 Nararet.t " i. ' ' . r i) P.inal-I V.Vrrenrath 7471 Cuniontltii d'.'mHro.io) V:rha t'l-r-an ' ( nmfi A r a o-n-no Arttirr Tornn'rl d La 5criI- l.-r.li -fro fei11' Lea IVi-hcurt i'o jrl-.ii Comma aut .-.? i.i (IVirl f ..'hrn - A in 1 if-.r i i-t" ) ( :,ct ) It I tfhrh Amelit-j C.a! !i-Ctirf i 7-"! Sortr? of t!o 'r.fji r.oatmrri E-T-iiio i i C'o" rri t.-.o- The La at Hour (mwn -V.rw r) Jo? n McCormack- Fri? T. Krein(r J 7 176 Cantiuue do No. I () lf.,1 N..f) fA-lim) In Frnifh Mure I Juurnct 7-iil9 Louise I'H-p-.ii ioi-;tcns j're-' Sit 'i cctt rborribr Cur a I-..oq T.:.,e I 1 :a . I I '.is I'..-.) In l".nrh 1 TarruIJ-Cant b ir- 7:716 Oli Come. All Y F-iithfiil (A l.-'t ridrt ) (!' r-. ,1) Fm-it-ne ScSmaf-n-Hfr.k r7310 Fa'rie - ' inub.lo de Ryaoor b,ng ot l',yv.r) ,"Uo:!hr In rrnch 'I -'ta RulTo 5e643 DANCE RECORDS 11 I . I . r- -r a. I l. r :! I II- " 1 a I ' 0C I Q t ny , tjrar - r f J ror On 9 Km- Fok Trot Just Like a Raii-htw-Fot Trot Cana iinn Capcru- I ux Trot Pimiri Buy - Fox T rot Seror'J Hand HoseFoil Trot (from Josepli C. Smith and His Orchestra) The Henson (ri her.tra of Chicago! g 2 3 The Bfnuon Orihestra cf Chicapo) Paul W'bitrman and Mia Orchestral IS824 llcrle Alcoclil "I'.ipeVs iMaoepsin" is the qui -kesf , , 'iresf relief for Indigestion, (iases, I f'al ilen. e. Heartburns, Soorness, ' Ki-rnii.nl at ion or Stomach Dtstres ca'ixed by aeiifity. A few tablets (five almost immediate stomiivh relief and I "hortly the s'otnii-b is correete so you can eat favorite foods without I fear I.arire case cots only few rents j at drii(f store. Millions helped an-' nuaily IO-1'O1 Chaw. II. Hutler. of Musoatine, : Nwa, is in the city this week, look ing after business matters. He notes with pleasure the (freat im I provements in Lubbock and the irreat development of the country. Picture Framing S. Side Square NOTICE S I I now have a supply of James D. si Vaughn's 19"'J song book on hand. ' i Sinirle copy 35 cents. $3.50 per dof. r i prepaid to any address. Tony Q. atllMlllllllllllltltllllllllMIUIIIItlMllllttltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllMllllliln! Dyesa. LubbH-k, Te. 27-2 OUR REPAIR WORK AN "8" OR "12" ON is just as efficient as on a 4 cylinder car. In fact, we study all makes and designs of auto motors, and we are familiar with every detail of them. We can tell pret ty quickly what is wrong with a "12" or an "S" cylinder engine. Let us examine yours. RED & POSEY West Broadway Lubbock. Texas. Tb" Eeiaon Orchestra of Chicago) Paul Whi'tman and His Orchestral Have You Forrotten? Medley Fo Trot (Intro iunei " i i-0-Sn' ) I Pd-.it Whiteman and His Orcbertra) My S.innv Tr-nnwe Fo Trot I tie :ier.aon Orcheft'a of Cbicctroi kg9 Ma! nc-S'rp ISo Utnunn Orchestra of Chicapo) Tuk Mi to Sleep In My Old 'Tuctcy Home Fox Trot TSe flenaon Orcliestra of Chl.-aro IPO WabatK t"lu.a Fo Trot The Benson Orchestra of Cnicao) STANDARD AND I'OPL'LAR RFCORD5 The V't'Vj I ulh:by An Obi .S.-:r--.rf 1 iillahy Olive Kline-Lamtjert Murphyf Chrim-s !' tons and Carols No. 1 Trinity Choirl "( ht-.-'-.s V-Vi-!" - "( h l.itt'i-lr.wn of rirthlrhfm"-"Gxl Rr-t Yui. rfv ,it,Vmrn" J "'I' - I ..- I ' ..fll"-"i.-lnt N.ht" I Cbrit nn ll mix anl Carols- No. 2 Trinity ' b ir " -. - V-- V- t ! !" - " llir Anrli and tbf Sbrpbrdi" "C 1-ti un the Liltcioi Ljr .-t N ;ht " - ' - '! ,- Kim of th Or irn. Art" "A J. yf j t hrutmai Jong' Sinls Claua v'ia'ta the Children Part 1 Saita f laua Vi'.its the ChiMren-Part 2 You're lu't tbe Type for a Dunjalovr Don't Tnrow Me IWn My Sunny Tenneaiee Ain't You Coming Out, Malinda? Sally Won't You Com BaclcT ("ZlryfMd Foll.n I9?l Brin Back My llluahlnf Koa ("Zirxfeld Fclliea 1921 Kentucky Horn Who'll Be th Neat On (To Cry Over You) nflis to VIZ to 45257 10 '5711 lean Cilhert Cirardl CdKcrt G.rard) Irvin Kaufman i Irvinj Kaufman) PeerUaa Quartetl ,. . Peerl.aa Quartet) '0U Darky Storfea Irish Stories Roaa' Doe Trot Boaa' Keel IO SPRING II T I 1 I a - a. t i.al t:IJ (Btojo Solo) RIX Walter C. Kelly.,,,, Walter C. Kelly)'" "niark Face" F.dd.e Koaalft., "Black Faca" Eddi Koaa l00', FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. "THE HOUSE Of S AT IS F ACT! ON" LL'BBOCK AN INTERESTING BATCH OF NEWS FROM SHALLO WATER COTTON PICKING IS RAPIDLY COMING TO CLOSE Mr. and Mm. V. D. Crump and .on Itob and Mii Bert Carter fpent,( riiankRrivin(r in I.ubhork. Mr. Cornell and Miss Crim of Monroe were lnisine. caller at thm pliire Fridav. Mr. and Mr. V. T. I). Story of I.ittlefirlil imH'd through Shallo wator on thi-tr way to Luhhock S;it urrlny. Sunilay mornine after Sunday S-honi, pian weri mode for a Christmas tree for the Sunday .si hool at thi place. Mrs. 1 K. Hakor'si sisU'r of Qunnah came Saturday for an ex-ic-niitd visit. Mr. II. II. Killin has been feelinK .aome bettor this week. A number from Ihis vicinity at tended smirinir at Hardy's Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Calley apent Sunday afternoon at the U K. llaker home. Mi.hs Carter was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. T. K. Kincad. Mr. Wriifht spent Friday and Saturday with hor daushter, Mrs. I laud (iravrs of Lubbock. Stamford, Texas, Nov. 28. Flovd unty's cotton crop is practirally all i i-oonty. out of the fields and the pins have' announced their iluns to clone for the season on December lxt., accord ing to word received by the West T vas Chaniber of Commerce. This will he about sixty days earlier than the jrins have ever i lovd before, Finee cotton ha been a rrop in tha Th atrontr character does not pur mie hai'pinra it romii to him. FOR YOUR CLOOD Keep Your DIooJ Purs. Throw 0.T tha Poisoni and the I1j Won't Get You Re.n Anirelo, T' T 'ir I'irtre'a pro pri'tAnr rrnieli I rvn Ixvn entin'iv nxtr Intaetorv to nie in the tnn-t -m of th word and I miianlcr thetn a U itia vr-ry liUh-4-lrwa rriKlieM. hii.I tin .ilit i but 1 know of on thr tiMirn-t. It irmi! the lift nuns of years when mwlt mid family have tier. led a tunin eiH-ii,llv alter th Ijitinppe. liuv-e uxed I 'r. I'M-ree S (.it. leu Metlieal Iiivery ith vitia factory rr-.ult. :iUo I r. I'Hirce'i 1'len.aut l i-.li lj My tlinliku to I it l ierri protMi'ta m to nt hit tuihbil aenti luenia " 4 K S ilwin. K..l-tlin M. (il.tain now from vur neit:l.lrhooi dniciitet 1 rr 1'irrif 'a 1.4n.1l v rMin-li taolrta or liioil Write IN- rvr, I'm. Inialela' ll.ilel m liullaio, .V .,Uit Ira tuwUti aiiVHaa. F.stimnfes for this years cotton rrop were .et at l."00 bales when I he neason opened, did not miss th mark erv iiiueh. I'ho total p-inninjts to Xoveniht-i L'L'nd. were J X 15 1 baies. l'lie unustiallv t'ood sea-on for tun tiumir o,t -n thi.i year has held the rraile i:p jr nt iy and 1 vi r threp f urthsi of ;hc crop has been mid-ill'iie-. The :i!io iif the crop mar keted locally h.n been in tie neigh borhood of J 150,000. A. A. Garner was here Wednes day and called in to renew his aub aenption to the Avalanche. H made a trood row rrop thia year, and truthered fiva bales from twelve acres of cotton. Rev. C. N. X. Frnruson, paator of the Methodist church in this city, went ti 5!ea(rraves Monday, to attend the funeral ef the littlti daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I'rabham. A number of other Luliboik peo. attended th funeral, and there was quite a larjr crowd present at. the services at Fe. srave. We Don't Want to bo Hard Coiled- Bui v. n.eaa it whr w say w mual Ka aJl mt4vy du us on Imuran IK it pM u, IhU mo.UK, Th urm Coinpajtic. niak lh .nnuaJ r. posts (KU mowth, thcr.f.its) lUy dnrtuutJ lhl th gtntt pay up all (vaul Jus) aurount. If yo ow ua, plM nasi rtngeiinU axcorJtnity. HIGGS a DEUJ Alway 01 tb Jab la 5rv Yos, nu4 V Must I lav IK MjMy.