Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Try a News’ Want Ad
Results Spontaneous!
We Invite Your Account No Matter
How Small It May Be
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THIS!
GUARANTY
STATE
A Want Ad in T*e News will
get almost instant- results.
ALL FALLEN SOLDIERS
CAN NOW BE LOCATED
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Lilian in
Chaplin
: Tonight and
ally fair.
iffair*
Mrs. Ben Martin, who has
been the guest if her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Moore, went
to Oil City yesterday, where she
will join her husband.
W e have st
( hrl.iron’s
H Beautiful
V oile Dresses
co«t,
ialler
best
ry-
A full line of Weather Bird School
Shoes for the coming school.
We have already prepared f-.r t* >■ s<-h-«.l fee'
-< from F t<- A A
( ’-.me to us for
ELLIS
SHOE
lit is the Single Cure Gray Side Wall
Firestone
STORE
is headquarters lor
Solid Leather
SHOES
Nrfffi tWpfflif WWTojWnent
of our country down to the min-
imum.
Be sure i
Scarface at the Palace Friday.
to Dallas, making the trip
land in a car,
at the wheel.
Be sure apd
Scarfaa- at t\e
Advertising Will Help Yon
the Nacogdocht
pany, spent y
noon in Lutkn: on business.
W. M. Glenn & Co.
Everything for the Auto
I People Read
I This Newspaper
1 COLLMORGENS
Phone 82 or 83
• ith George Lee (.amp Community Service here.
Persons writing for information
should give the full name of the
soldier, his rank, his number if
possible and all other informa-
tion that would facilitate the!
service in furnishing the data.
Chicago. July 1-The re-
tail prim ,.f milk here today
increased from f.".rti-cu to : f
teen cent - p-r -art ami . i.-ani
from fifte.-n to . ,.nts . ,r
’ a pint.
One of the most important
factors in your business is
having the right kind of
Bank to deal with.
>d to change its
Americans in
•oteeted.
on South End
MIIIIIIIIIH
PAN GET
E ARMS IN U.S.
(•elated Pre**.)
..a Aug. 15.—The
•frument will not
b Import further,
iftions from the
or the present at
I learned follow-
fcou ofjwtei in
= Included in this lot are to be found
3 dresses that formerly sold up to $10;
=1 Dark Figured Voiles
si Light Figured Voiles
H| Plaids and Solid Colors
S Size* 16 to 40
|= Your- Choice of These for
$5.95
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Washing*.>n, Jidv 31.—Wil-
liam Lee. Presidm- of th<- Bi
herhood of Railwy Trainmen,
announced todav that ;mhs<
the Railroad Administration
takes action by <1. r 1 a ,,;1
demands of th.- Br -therh■><><!
'hat trainmens* c. ages either be
increased or ti e . ..st of living
reduced, steps ’coking to the
enforcement »t such demands
would be taken.
hoc much care cannot be exercised in selecing your
[Bank. The all important consideration with this
Rank is first to safeguard the money of its deposi-
tors and to render them such business service as to
Increase their prosperity and thus increase the value
If the account. We extend every courtesy to bor-
rowers consistent with safety and will be glad to
give conscientious advice on any business problem.
LIAS been respon-
1 sible for thousands
of business successes
throughout the country.
Everybody in town
may know you but
they don t know what
you have to sell
That’* why it would be
profitable foi you to
advertite in it
The Man M Might Friday Night 'ii;e prepared and indexed
Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Conn and
their daughter. Miss Ragna. ar- vision. 71
rived hum, from a vjsjt s„nt to
Backed up by 36 big factories with a
daily capacity of 65,000 pairs of SOLID
LEATHER Shoes, and every one sold
under a guarantee of
Your Money Back or a
New Pair if any Paper
Can be Found in the
Heels,Soles or Counters
and sold for the least price possible.
Mr D. C. H > prom./mg
the oil well -. -n':tr.- at Homer,
was in the citv ■. .--••erdav after
noon. The dr had up *•.
that time r<- . he ■ ;. depth «.f a
little over fiv. I. n deed feet.
ng EDDIE
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Superintendent B. L. Crowd
of the ( otton Bel*, in company
with his office assistants, were
here this morning in the for-
mer's private car, and went out
to W hite City, over in San Aug-
ustine county, over the compa-
ny s line Yest?rday the party
went out over the Eastern Tex-
as railway to Kennard and Rat-
I'litf. this road also being under
control o the Cotton Belt.
It is learned that the Cotton
Belt is doing a vast amount of
business in this section just now
and for about the first time in
several years past, extras are
being run on the south end to
furnish the required service.
Lor the past several weeks
these extras are made up here
in the afternoon and sometimes
go as tar as Broaddus, picking
up cars ot hind er turned out
bv some ot the smaller saw
mills along the line, also cars
ot cross tires, mming timbers,
et- (hi the i.min tire of the
< ..foil Belt, i: i -aid the only
coH-em her,- ,f js suffi-
cient number .( * - gim-s to han-
in freight traf-
the engi-
K'. E. Bovkin was over at! the hour. With reports l.ke
■ -■‘i/.i FalD tie1 other <lay.|H>ese drilling in tr- ni the «cs tram
■ mound onie of the adja-| 1!l ”il *' behooves the had l>et
I ..I fields. He savs m<>n-!man uf m,,livra*e means here f„r the
I- I. ml of al of the .......e's Lu,k"1 1 ' " 111 >>■ !<e Is
■ uM,-- in that section <.f the a,!lt h,,|P b‘ develop an ml field
Inti-. an.! that one g.>o.i|'lt borne.
Ben I. .g. if .'ons - rti d into thm
Bi-- - 1 breakas* bacon, would
■ng even $90.tM, when retail ,
■ .. . .a i iie r,1' 1 ..urn nt counter.
■ arrived a’ this conclusion
Im pm. mg S I 70 for t wo cold
Irag'e eggs mid three slices of
Lon. Another evidence that
Iney is no object dawned up-
I him when he heard one man
II another he would give him
[e hundred dollars for a quart
I whiskey delivered within an
|ur. It seems that there was
I uncertaintv about getting
k product, but the man was
irsty and offered this amount
money in order to speed up
k- delivery. Most everything
b- on the market was high as
p at s back." and geing up by
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If You Use
30x3 or 30x3 1-2
If yea <uiant a foi
If yoa tvinf to hirt somtbody
If yoa tut nt to se.'! iomethlng
If yoa vuini to buy something
If yoa wtnl to 'ent your boast
If you tmnt to se.'l your boast
If yoa rvant to sell year farm
If yoa nvant to bay property
If ib.ert ts anything that yoa
event the quickest and best euay
to supply that r un! i s by placing
an advertisement m this paper
Protect your hogs from chol-
era ; buy O. S. Hog Remedy
from your druggists. It never
fails. 43 tf
IWe can sell you a Tire, standard through-
put in material and workmanship, A
REAL TIRE, backed by a 6000-mile
adjustable basis, at a price lower than
any other standard tire, and but little
higher than an off brand tire or an
guaranteed second.
•30x3 Plain Tread $11.60
30x3^ Plain Tread 15.10
30x3b2'Non Skid
These shoes embrace the best st , 'es that
the world can afford. We have them in
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes,
from a dr.ss shoe to me most durable
work shoe that .eathtr can make — for
LESS MONEY.
(B* i‘ht- \ssnciated Press.)
Fort Worth, Texas, July 31.—
Relatives of fallen soldiers of
the Thirty-Sixth Division (Tex-
s and Oklahoma National
Guard troops) can now be fur-;
see the end of nisbed accurate information
Palace Friday, concerning the disposition of
--- bodies of their dead by writing
Oscar Mat.iew . manager of the War Camp Community Ser-
Gnieery Cum- vice at Fort Worth, according
-lerday alter- f> Paul Goss, executive .-.c-re-
tary of the servi-e here.
The bodies ot Oklahoma and
1 exas dead, ac ording to Se -
retary Gos,, are being trans
'erred to one ce 'ml cemetei .
near St. Etienm -a-Arnes. in
I rance, wl.ere they will remai.-i
i util congress decides whethei
they shall be brought home.
The Graves It, girtr;.ti„n Set
a
.rnplete record .,f each fallen
member of the Thirty Sixth Di-
This c nipilation was
—.* governors of Texas
and Oklahoma and to the War
Here is a Real Chance to Get
Most Miles Per Dollar
ururmwTilliruint jy «wt« «<>re to HcMo yoor iwtbtaa A
“Sun»hine” comedy, a moit laughable one, and music by or-
chestra makes this a pleasing entertainment. Prices 10 & 20c.
die the ini tea
fie. and that aui ,-
"pulled off” v hite times
dull, are ti "hitting the
ev er> da- . u bile other
eniplu'. es - hose names
eti erase.! from the board
e sam-- leas, n that busi-
ness was sLick, haxe been
placed on th.-ir .id .!>s again.
When the ri.iboads enjoy
prosperity, i- is a prettv good
anAsye the end of sign that 11m- - a'1-- good along
most every 1-ne of indus- I
try. and I h-.- Xe- s js glad to
know that East Texas is getting
along as well it is.
Mrs. R. s. Glass, who has
been the guest of her sons, W.
V . and R. H. Glass, returned to-
day to her home in Franklin,
being accompanied by
nephew, Sturgis Hurley.
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in reading
the money
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■ning over the Cott
Rosewood, in Upsh
where he will condi
an revival.
harlie Allen of Mk
n the city, the guest]
and visiting friends]
ail to see “The Ma>i
t the Palace Friday.]
ors that
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919, newspaper, July 31, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363109/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .