Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [4], No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Coati 44 Cents * Pound.
HEATERS!
Gleaming jewels were bait
All
Brock well
for
Sweet Potato Notice.
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“The Lamb and the Lion.
A
Heater*
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The 30-Cent Dollar.
I
M. GLENN & CO
The GOOD LUCK Store.
Phone 77
The Temple
Mirror
has
resulting
from
ABRAM'S
SALE!
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DON’T BE CONFUSED -BE SURE YOU COME TO ABRAM’S
Our Name
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fy a demand
prohibition.
I on
Texas
since the first of the
French Heel
Laced Boot
Patent Leather
Vamp
Strictly Solid
a gip-
crept
stu-
tnwns.
but lust
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sd
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BY DECLARES
BER 11 HOLIDAY
ere you may, you’ll
lier shoe and none
than these new
f quality that we
I now. — Peavy
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The Wilson Heater —
Everybody Knows
Them—
arler’S Ideal I Barter and New
Perfection
Oil Heaters
day morning,
our plant.
dig them where the ground is
too wet.
T. A. Taylor, president Luf-|
kin Sweet Potato Curing Plant. J
300-2t-w It
e
Ic «
We have The Perfection and Barler Oil
Heaters, the oil heater which always gives
the user perfect satisfaction. No smoke,
no fumes, a perfect flame, and more heat,
size for size, than you will find in others.
See them tiefore buying.
All kinds sheet iron Heaters of the
Jackes-Evans makes. Stove Pipe, El-
bows, Rain Proofs, Stove Pipe Damp-
ers, Stove Boards, Stove Drums, Stove
Pipe Collars, Fire Shovels, Pokers, and
Tongs.
^hln^ nme tF0Uble *n obtainin£ them, but plenty of them now
Franklin Heaters, and everything in the line to make the cold
days warm and comfortable.
t rejected lover
her The tense
i quel are shown
the Gladys
<■
move to town, that
their home with |
Patent Leather
Vamp Laced
Boot, Mil? try
Heel, very neat,
a Real $6.00
Value
desperation, inquired if the
per man knew of
rent in this town,
man didn't. Our
The frost will be nipping at
about decided that this coun- 1 the tender plants In your gar-
try has reached the point where 1 den before long, if you have a
it would not be right to meddle 1 garden, so it behooves you to
in Mexico, until life and per- j make the most of the vegetable
sonal liberty can be guaran- 1 crop around behind the house
teed at home. Can you beat [while vou can.
it? ___________________
United States is now three-fold 'them,
of 1896 and “in modern slang, I
we may say almost literally,
that, as compared with the big- |
.... . . ... our [ at Washington that the
may become
None better. They use one-
third less fuel, give more
heat and last longer than any
heater made. You will find
them here in any size and
kind—either coal or wood.
The news
_ , , .senate agricultural committee
gest dollar we ever had, our|at Washington that the sugar j_Peavv Rros
Present dollar ’looks hke thirty fanline may become ^n | ’ "
, worse, Dr. Alonzo Taylor, of I
-J**,' ■&■■■ the department of agriculture up cans by the v
Now is a good time to have informing the committee that an<i the merchants
has increased >n8 heating stoves ny the
per cent com- ! process. If there was no
pared with last year, due large- ! '•<•.» »
ly to increased manufacture of “f the
[candy and soft drinks to satis- 'lent.
ahead, folks,
live.
i > <;enta.’ ”
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your photos mtJte. Call before I consumption
tim rush. All work guaranteed, about eighteen
-fj. C. Heifner. 297-6t[
ernor of Texas by
m, has designated
11 as a public holi-
hout the state, with
that it shall be ob-
patriotic exercises,
ulness that so many
5 were Safely re-j
le mayors of all cit- |
tested to issue proc-
n accordance, and
us organizations,
bodies and associa-
sn and women are
D unite in the dem-!
The following ex- W
jen from the gover- ®
re: •■
Very hearthstone in ®
ahered those whose ■
■ were Tor the sue- a
arms of all nations *
America was asso-12
■or safe return of J
■Idiery, who had W
Berseas to 1
Bstrov
whirr, takes
It is a Wil-
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--i Mrs. Jim Walker arrived
Mrs. M. A. Menefee went to i home today at noon from Wich-
safely re-! Houston this afternoon jita Falls.
I Choose your corsets wisely
and well La Resista corsets
comes from the and Flexo Form corsets will
add comfort and gracefulness.
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News uttice this week, and in
pa-
a house t<
The |
friend
[marked that he had walked the ]
, place over, until the soles of his
Farmers are hauling out syr-
wagon loads
-------------1 are unload-
• same
If there was no other
way of determining the season
‘ year this would be suffi-
There art better times
as sure as you
dio.
Rhona had fallen headlong
into the trap
, had set fur
scene and its
s, and an
on evfiy pair. (See windpw display)
a Shoe,
Guarantees You
In this human story that ap-
peals to all, Billie Rhodes dem-
onstrates her versatility by
running the social gamut; first
as the little housekeeper for a
i bunch of crooks, emerging as
a would-be bnrglar in boy’s
clothes, and then completing
the cycle as a highly finished
society debutantee.
Her support is most excel-
lent, headed by Melbourne
* Mr. Luke W right, the saw J
ill man, says nothing will I
r^tke the place of fair weather j
IiB the operation of his busi-1 c"tton <r°P of Texas
loess; that he might really ex-j Hmated at 44 cents |
Ipect to be handicapped along/*' price-fixing committee could
In December by the rains, but ’^e Texas Farmers' Institute
must have decent weather from u h 1 ■■ u. ,
now on until close up to Christ-jlotton ll,r that price,
mas, so as to be prepared foritlnia,e *s based
the Christmas shopping ! kept by 300
Barbers, in the early days of |
the Christian era, were not per-
mitted to talk while shaving a
patron. Indeed, silence was so
much appreciated by persons
while under the barber's hands
that mutes were preferred
this service.
We will be ready to buy
Weet potatoes early Wednes-
., October 22, at
Be careful not to shoes were as "thin as a dime"
and the only recourse he knew
would be to pack up his effects
and go back North, where he
| could get a house. Still, he
•might meet with disappoint-
ment there, for the whole coun-
try seems to be short of houses,
.vol! | ill the rural districts, which, if I grouped close-ups where it
1 be brought into[la’a,s a trifle hazy.
says, in addressing [ town, would find demand. To,
avoid disappointment in the fu- ' a**’ an' kind
islture. The News suggests that '*'i,h,’r ,he larttt' *'“'••s
any one living in the country !
Continuing, |de-ides to — - * " ■
U he said the price level of the]they bring
' ’ Ci I. ....___ al___ i- I i .
Jbhn Nichols is making ar-
rangements to soil his house on
West Main street, says the
Wakely, (W. Va.) Recorder,'
which moves the Waco News-
Tribune to inquire if he is to
have a poker party? 'well in your home paper.
j GLADYS BROCKWELL
Cost of producing the 1919 1 DUE BORROW
was es-1
per pound . enough to set the trap. Rhona
' 1 not conquer the racial in-
stinct that welled within her at
t of them. Princess
w as
so she
farmers'stealthily into the artist’s
year.
English Walking-
$i 5b at Peavy
d-l-2t-w-lf
break/^
the will 9
Hhe military ma- 9
■ought to put ev- £
■ubjection. ■
■ore. every heart ■
K with this patri-|^
■ul purpose; and a
Rer into the state-
■ full accord."
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passenger train]®
bort last night was,®
kccount of a wreck I ■
ft, it being stated ®
!r on the Texas & ■
hit by a train on A
The train this af- a
Houston was con-
iw'ded as a result.
Think <>t 68 wheh you think |
Bark tan
fa news item that would look’Shoes, for
Bros.
which advised farmers to hold the sight
The es- though she was, she
accounts sy. too__and
Have you as much as a dol-
lar about your clothes? Ac- . ,,
cording to Dr. li ving Fisher of ja surplus of
Yale, you merely think <
have, that it is a dollar in name ' they could
only. He i’...... 1
the American Bankers’ Associ- I
ation in St. Louis that it I
worth in purchasing power unlv i if
thirty-five cents. C “
Until further notice we are placing on sale 400 pairs of Women’s
and Misses’ Low and High Heel, Dress and Street, Laced and
Button Shoes. Short lines, but all sizes, from 2% to 8’
absolute saving of from $1.50 to $2.50
Your credit is good at 1.. B.
1 Price office over (.'ox & Glass,
i for blankets, rugs, art squares,
e,c' 300-6tljn -Th,. Sneak."’
, ,, , , (Brockwell photuplav.theini-
One gentleman called at the showlnK, ((f
place tomorrow
liam Fox production and is said
' to be a vivid picture of gipsy
papei ][(•,._ |,,vt. ani| |lat,,
1 <e-
Better buy your winter blan-ltry seems to be short of houses,
kets at L. B Price office over at least in the towns and cities,
Cox & Glass' Drugstore. Your .which causes one to wonder
I credit is good. 300-6tl where all the people lived be-
fore such a crying need was
heard. Can it be that the great ■ MacDowell. The story is truly
increased demand is due to s<? human am! appealing and
many moving to town from the ' ,n,,v'‘-s with satisfactory rapid-
Lountry? If so, there must be!'1'- 1’hotography is clear ex-
vacant houses out 11'»,( Pfhably in a few of the
......i ' ' : ; .t ap
I pears a trifle hazy. The ap-
eat is general and should (all-
ot audience m
r small
Nothing sensational.
a clean pleasing enter
tainment. Toni Hamlin.
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NO. 307
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ectien
te
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IONEY?
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Bank.
’her
led in-
jf the
'aiized
has in
'-safe”
gladly
!
(BANK
how
ay be,
y. It
icome
f your
ntime. tile court is
id time to the non-
L. Cole, who has
jting a revival meet-
lity of Houston, re-
lUs home in Lufkin
.
n with our
rocerv and
handle the
d dis-
of an
'T7
am)
complete.
5 FOR
Shoes
Ask to be
t line of HAND BAGS
LIS
deeper tucked
icxpensive in
es and colors
g, and moths
line of Men’s
toes and the
hoes there is
1 let live.”
>ughout.
1
n
e
joods Co,
ng away a Vita-
i particulars.
STOI
f » » »
mi
hildren’s none
and most per-
rd. This in-
ft and perfect
all sizes.
and Rubber
:y. We h^ve
ect from, and
le to-morrow.
)mer must be
tore. We set
i others.
t Off
happen when
Bia
e ■ on disease, unhealthy]
G I conditions, starvation, I
e lance. The work must J
it \ done or done not at all!
e Red Cross has never bsa
r ; tent with makeshift nd
It needs your heart, yoM
your brain—could you!
them to a better cause!
you ready to answer tM
it i Red Cross Roll Call? J
r 11920.
Black Kid
Lace Boots,
Leather High
Heel, all sizes,
a Real $6.00
Value
Low Heel
Lace or Button
Vici Kid Shoe
Comfy last,
Solid Leather,
$5.00 Value
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— ALSO—
Doors open at 6:30; Performance at 7:00
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the last episode of
“The Terror of the Range”
■ t -
matters not what.
always get the belt.
>e have war- M • *
Ith you nrs« f ■■■
bnn wmvsnam opeetar, U>ea in
ieu of “The Talk of the Town,”
rhich failed to arrive. Alto a
dutt and Jeff comedy, a Hearst
lews, and music by orchestra.
fg open at 6:30; Performance at 7:00
needed. Don’t forgaMte have
the stock and (fan fnph y---
anything desired. WlM. Glenn I
& Co. <k7'2t-w-lt
George Hendersot ea»e in
at noon from Houstok and oth-
I er South Texas points.
in, Te
- best meats
-j be found
1 Cleanliness
pword with
Ven you buy
eat and sani-
XsTablishment, it
you
M r and M i I II. . ■ 1
daught< r. M k- I ’ h. 1.
rivals home last nig! f iT .m
Shreveport where they attend-
ed the fair.
!s COLLMORGEN'S
| Phone 82 or 83
$3.39
High-Class
Footwear
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [4], No. 301, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919, newspaper, October 21, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363161/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .