Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Regular Service and Sermon
Children’s Mission Sen ice
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NEW ORDER IN HOLLAND.
We have long of’ the
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wore Wwden clogs <n4 nifalti-cofortd'
skirt!-, and wa>
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I Special Six Day Sale
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f £ To introduce RICE HOTEL QUALITY COFFEE
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The Best That Motley Can buy, at a greatly reduced price.
45c for 1 Poti nd Sanitary Cans
$1*35 for 3 Pound Sanitary
RICE HOTEL
QUALITY COFFEE
Containsevwy good element of a good beverage.
It aatisfi^i—pleases—delights.
Ligiit roasted, absolutely free from all adulterants with all the
natural oils of the bean retained through proper roasting. With-
out that bitterness of tang that is so disagreeable to the discriminat-
ing coffee drinker.
in’s, ladies’— yes — ai
ten’s all leather shoes-
pre Selz Shoes. 17-
At FRANK’S.
£ GORDON, SEWALL & CO., Inc.
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GOOD FOOT BALL GAME
____________. -______• to the Housewives of LUFKIN, the leadi
grocers listed at the bottom of this page will sell RICE HOTEL QUALITY COFFE
w rote ht r fiuii ► i: -vcl,
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weLt\-tu T<ulav -■( is still one of f
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t Lird edition Hua been published.
1 Ut Miss Mathers Joes not share in
f prosperity of the book. When
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bjwyfi throwir/ Vli away with any- ,,
tmtg left in ’em n- wadayg.—
IN THE NINETEENTH HOLE- "
"What fun do yen; grt out gf golf, fl I
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. J'l knew, Lot after fa&o'j’ni I! 1
rather r'mr seth the die* fx>».
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-a. I Jiiiiniv's l|,! ei in a one-sided game I...
While th.-! will
was
Mrw. Maud M White of Roch<f|or
Claims Record—Othara of Her
Se* Before the Public.
( <>mc join the great company of people who have
been attending this wonderful exposition
of the whole Gospel.
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Schedule of Services for Tomorrow
Holy Eucharist (for facing communions) 7:30 a. m. I
9:45 a.m. ;
11:00 a. m. I
3:30 p.m.
7:30 p. m. ;;
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I now preparing to meet their
HERE NEXT THURSDAY old-time rivals in a game on
| Thanksgiving. On that date,
iiwL (the Lufkin team, accompanied
the | by a train load of rooters, will
■ come to town and the biggest
ii'"'ti in a one-sided game by sporting event of the season
a - i‘i . <■: ::2 to 0. While t he I will occur. Lufkin supports its
.’uiiniy. H.-iid. i ,> n team was a little high school foot ball team just teams
1 .'i w , fleas a r than the Xaog.iorhe- as loyally as does Nacogdoches.
'lw j teaft, it la ke-i the i-oachingj flic tans of that town have of-
-p' .'d >f tin local boys and ' lered to stand the expenses of
;:■> mat'd; t..r them in any the trip and to supply the team
; part .1 tin- gana- Only three! with new uniforms if it wins
<h'-rt quarter.- were played ,,n the game here Thanksgiving.
1 ' I t-'e approaching The game will likely attract
a good attendance from the
l -’a- Na. ..g,i... ties team country and surrounding towns
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I i ?’-C F"r'‘ W1,h electric starting and
I .g'tmg sy stem.dL i:i<>untableriniswith3%-uich
t:re, ao.mj, H
the ideal family car because
I ■ yt a r.il utility and refined and comfortable
equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass
wiru<m:. An open car in the spring, summer,
and early fail. \ c]osej car jn in<Jement
wcat icr ami ,;m> Rain-proof, dust-proof. In
! »‘>c mty(,.-tl.et..'..mm , a family car. The low
Ef' U11 -1 am; maintenance is not the
1 ' f -to iharnis. Won’t you come in and
‘”"k ‘f ,’vtr’ C. A. PATE
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-tf—f —J Lufkin. Tert*
Phone 312
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of the county. The Lufkin tuain Car of Mules. COME IN! If vou J
will come to Nacog-dochr^ un-
scored on by any team tins' .lust received actin r ear of * fOr g°°d sh°eS “J
year. In the first game of the'mules; will weigh from 11im to Want to spend uln*
season the.-e two teams met and> 13PO pounds. Mav be -wen at1 rn«ney, Walk Over shoe
Lutkin won by a totti-hdownj my barn n.-ar Lufkin Laumlrv. gratify that taste.—Pl
and the opinion <>f those who'I 5-It-w-11 M f. (tn HKAN BROS
enjoy foot ball is that the two
are about as evenly!
matched as it would be possi-
ble for them to be Na> i.gdo-|
ches Redland Herald.
The above from our esteemed i
contemporary across the an-1
gelic Angelina is a splendid an--’
nouncement of the approaching
game. Truth t>> t. 11. the teams!
are pretty evenly mat. hed, and
aside from all lerity that has
characterized mention of the
contest in both <:adv jiapers of
, , the two towns, it g.u-s without
II Saying that the game will be
flayed strictly upon its merits,
as the coach of the Nacogdo-1
ches squad affirms that nn un-1
due advantages are to be in-i
dulged in, and it is certain that
the management -.f the home'
team will adhere t . this policy?
or disappoint the large number
of fans who intend to accom-
pany the boys and cheer them
on to victory Ti;< Herald edi-
tor, however, is order a false!
impression a- : uniforms
of the Lufkin t< an: hinging on
the winning rf ti.. game. The
1 rd for by the
' 'wn already.
: - v.er.- asked.
Save the Seals. “ ’ ZZFUZZ:_____
Chef’s Head. Thisti your coupon. Save our seals; they a
able in aluminum wttfe, cut glass and many other valuable
[free
More than 100 valuable articles to select from. We show here a few
of the wide assortment of high-class premiums we are giving FREE
with this coffee. By diverting a portion of our advertising appropri-
ation, we give these valuable articles FREE to those who are building
the prestige of RICE HOTEL QUALITY COFFEE our customers,
and we believe this method will prove advantageous.
This Offer is Open to You
for Six Days Only.,
Sold and Recommended by the Following Dealers:
-Wt A. Brvokabire t: C. & W. H. Hicks
J. L. Grimes Powell Grocery Co.
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PERFORMANCE
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919, newspaper, November 22, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363186/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .