The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919 Page: 3 of 24
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If You Ever Let the Bowser do You
you win never let any otner macnme nave a cnanee. 1 re i.owser is the underground system of dry Mviininyind it is the best that
money can buy. No dust. No dirt. No grease spots. No unpleasant .odors. Clothes dried in the juse. Jktst use ourphone! We'll
it t . t 11 1 rni t . . .
do me rest and guarantee t please you.
Lubbock Tailoring Company
DRY CLEANING PLANT
West Broadway
R. T. PENNEY Manager.
LADY LEAVES FOR FRANCE .ue to worker in Red Triangle huts. COMPTROLLER TERRELL
TO DO Y. M. C. A. WORKjSli.. aUo attended lectures by exper - WRITES OF TAXES IN TEXAS
; icnccd Y. M. C. A. secretaries who i
M; Josephine Krndhent of H;irri havo worked in France and was triv-1 Hon. H. II Terrell. State Comp-
Valley Texas sailed Monday Decent- 'n an opportunity ti try out special irol.cr ha prepared a strong pnpei
hrr 11th on the Adriatic for France stunts she had learned fur the amuse-1 to submit to the legislature with his
where she will work in the motor am ment of the boys in France. annual report in which he d:s'-usser
bjlance or canteen department of the
Y. M. V.. A
She :h a graduate of the I'mvcrsity
ot Texas an I thmigh u very young
woman was for two years miinnger of
n irrigated f;irm. Miss Rrn'dhcnt
has two brother in the army. Be
fore sailing M:ss Brodhent took a
course of one week at B.iniarl Col-
lege in practical cookery ami service
Fymn:um work. French language 1
nd h story and other subjects of val-
Jt does the oiikr.use SAXOJ.
ECZEMA KFMfcpY to of th one
Black Head' r-'iup. or Rough
Bumpy Skm.1 Ltnve jrtCin smoo'h
Cures any f .iivafema. In pleas
ant to use A trial w;l Iconvince you
TOc and 11.00 at the drug store. M V2
'ieore Carter was in from
ranch ne-tr Ropes the first of
week.
the
'.h.s
st Have
Cleaned
and those Vhrfhone us
wot are alway pTeased. May
e a chance at your work
is year?
JONES & COMPANY
You Mm
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RL ilt.DING
LUBBOCK TEXAS
Every Day
inrjsvery hamejhtffe vilnjejre(l
i some xmci&kn ioou. and in
view oy this truth we ure that
you hrep our store in mind
plaA where you always get
iVst and priced right. Let
save you money this year.
the
th
e
us
Hunt Grocery Co.
Phone 24 and 75
Lubbock Texas
vital problems that confront the
State of Teus
That Texan needs better business
methods in her Stnle administration
is well known and there is no beMci
way to begin than the way Mr T-
rell has bei'iin by pointing out the
faults of the present sys'em. In I !M o
jwhen Mr. Terrell be .tire St;(te C oim
'(roller departtrents in h:s office wer
as much as a year behind with the
work while other desks h id no wor'
at all. He immediately consolidate.'
a nomher of desks f red a lot of use
less help and put the rest to work
with the result that all of the .-'
of the department is now up und ur
annual saving of $. to It't.oop
is shown. With two additional de-
partment to handle Mr Terrell (
pects to go further in reform and i
ask'tiif that f:v more desks in h's de
pirtment be abolished by the rrx
latuie.
A mot; if the recommend i' ions m'i !
by Comptro!!ir Terrell a'tent'ioi i
called to the ncd of uniform ta'a-
tion. It is pointed out that sheep in
Leon cotintv are rendered at $1 00
per head In Frio coun'y $il ."0 per!
head and in Yoakum $7 00 per head ;
The same d'screpnmjes occur in cit '
tie horses lands and cdy properly all
over the state. With deposits amount ;
inL' to $75 J. J HK only .M ..'.:. !"7 I
are rendered for taxes As a rerie Iv
for this condition of affairs Mr. Ter
rell s'uri'csts: "The separation of
stul anil coun'y taxes is the only so
Ultion (if this problem I.ef the suite
iane its revenue throuirh oreupntion
trunchise irts receipts inheritanre
lux and other such sources while the
counties shoul.f be left free to raise
such funds us their needs dictate by
nn nd valorem tax."
The tT" teceips me J"" OilO .in-
nually. It is shown that th" sum
should be $1.000 000 I.iws to col
lect that amount from jrio reie.'i's
jilstlv 'hie Te fs wre ricniroee' t
Article "i!H" provides that dealers
must p.'v a vrross tax of .10 per cen'
od nil nist ls sold in the stale. List hand information t all time of the
venr but r.() was paid in tales and conditions and needs of b Stnte
that by a sinp'e frm. while it is well p hou!d be able to furnish the lcr
known that nv.ny dealers rent p:t..'. sature information from an unself-
and thus avoid taxation The biw jn standpoint und of untold value
.hotild be repei.led nnd nn nrciipat ion JSj.-h a man shoul.l be of tineucst o-
tax placed on dealing in pistols .d business ability and. if pos.-.hle
Mr. Ten-ell also favors a rross re. tme whQ has had legislative exner-
GF.0 C. W'OI.FFARTH President
W. A. CARLISLE. V.re PreSirlenl
I. L. i 1UNT V-Pre. and Cashirr
URA EMBRY. Assistant Cashier
The Best Producer
Is One Who Can Produce a Bank Book
l r t ...
ILpanSfnore thdn a-mere matter of. saving
in sjfnany doljars andy cents. It means the
banning of an denienoTcharader that
forms the onge foundation for a satis-
factory lij No life will ever grow frail
and "topple over" if a Bank Book is made the foun-
dation. It makes fine reading for a rainy day. We
will Le glad to help you make the start.
The Citizens Nat'l Bank
"THK BANK OK SKKVICE"
LLUHOCK TEXAS
"J
n of Comptroller Terrell are
Hows :
1. "The creation of a State Hoard
of Control for all State eleemosynary
and educational institutions.
2. "In the absence of a State
Hoard of Control the governor shouic'
have a confidential advisor whose l.i
ties should be to keep in close limr'
with all State departments and insti-
tutions tfivintf the governor firt
ceipt tux on the manufacture of
soft drinks and shows that the law
would yield the state $M0.000 an-
nually. Amendment to the state
printing laws and the stale highway
laws are also included in the su'
ject discussed by Mr. Terrell.
That Texas can save millions en-
nuully by adopting up-to-date mcth-
lenc.
3. "The creation of a State Tux
Hoard of Kualization.
4. "The submission of a const it u
tionl amendment providing for th"
separation of State and County tax.
fi. "Amendments to our gross re-
ceipt laws as above outlined.
...
6. An amendment to our grow
ods of handling her state affairs r.ceipts tax law o as to provide an
there is r.ot the slightest doubt in th-
minds of people who have studied the
finances of th state. The education-
occupation tax on gross receipts sale
on soft drink.
7. "The amendments above
THE REX ALL STORE
e are
:inl vjrt
jiryfier
attoifiyjrlit
a 4tcR of V
brn's coffee i
serve you
urvou
very '$f
as Usual
grocery neeil will roevo
store and it will le welTu) in-
o CrsTf Inland Chase aTur ' San-
rlist . JKii a r e j l vjivulHrrh-t o
eases you.
al institutions of Texas can he more K.wtel to the State Highway laws
adequately provided for. the differ-i 8. "The repeal of the .statute
ent departments given everything cresting the office of Purchasing
they need for efficiency nnd the Agent.
state government carried on in the y ..jhe abol.shimnt of the office!
besway on reduced tax rate to the 0f Ux eonnnissioner. !
People if only the I-ei'islsture will irei I0- .-An Bm.nlment to the State-
down to business and adopt bus.ness printing law so as to require the !
n" State Irmting Hoard to accept the
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.n i.uiooi..ry im in rrcommcnoa- lowest bid on each individual item
si instead of the present method of let-1
tin he fontracl to the lowest bid-1 . fr.. Mrs Wilwsn and his family ! -NO. im. citation.
VV'lert" cl- ill. declared it the greatest b.rthd.iy T csua'T.sZiEE?" 1 "bh"1'
ihit wonia can n wriuen mio0f j jfe
the law that will sav the state $50
If You Need
Drugs
d(u-
X we lny
his yearr dinsr sundru'S
ite you tojti-wie at our
You can serul'fiir1 children.
to us anuet thcsame treatment
as you ivecive when you visit us.
Complete lines in ever depart-
mit. It's the Kexall.
City Drug Store
Thomss-Cain Building
Dions 422
Co.
NoilH Sir Si'.iir
l M. SMI I II. Matlegr
-J 1 1
000 annually.
"If these recommendation are
adopted th SUtt's revenues will be
increased more than two million dol-
lars and the expense of maintaining
the government decreased a m.ll'oiv"
PRE5IDFNT SAYS BIND BIRTH-
DAY GREATEST IN HIS LIFE
London. ')ec ii .- - K.ng (ii'orne
culUd at President Wilson's spait-
ments at HI o'clock this morning and
bruucht him many huppy returns of
lh day. It was President Wilson's
birthdsy his sixty second.
King t; mo rue .remil I him ith a
maitliif uenl sit of books and gav
gifts to iy niiniiber of lh Prtti
deal's offuul party Th turned r.
tevtd hrooilics snd lh nun ktik
I'iiis itt mith itiaiit-ntds fMfr.itj !t)
1. 1 i.i (. K "
lbs Prooldent !" feceiv.) Ink-
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t to Llano
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919, newspaper, January 2, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288258/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .