Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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2S
ers,
ren
the 1
( j )< H
You Take No Chances When
For Style, Service and
giving
samples
in
Leather Throughout.
♦
• advAntagr,
your
aguinaldo,
£■
oes.
Cotton Belt.
or
>lcute’a
TAKE ADVANTAGE!
aturday Suit Special
Weather Still Cold!!
Spring Suits
&
Serges
Woolen Goods
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE S49.50
<r
/I
»♦♦♦<<>11 ♦♦
Saturday Only
FRANK’S
te Sale Continues Till Saturday Night [
“On the Square ”
JEWELRY
■I 11
(.rafonola E-2 and Six Ree- <
ol
0
ny Wives of Amer-
itesmen and
is a Hit
ER OF
ALDO IN
I. CAPITAL
¥
♦
can
cent
fAUTIFUL
and PURSES
cent
dress,
them.
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
Inother
M from
^neet a
NEWEST
House dresses
are
’he
way.
Mill
1<>
T’l
A letter from
announces that he has
■-■■* to a modiste shop,
what a inml-
he suspects it
goes to New
When he
overcomes him
to conceal his
Mi
ho i
th.-
day
■A el
kill
good
f
PETERS'™^? SHOES -
Everv Pair Solid
coal exported.
CV ‘ TTnitnJ SltaTaa
ACK AND A \
!-f Shoes Free ” 1
■lei 3 InTll rmy
■ f
You Come
isn't I
s|
g=;7
F eature
a«lon while In Wash
laldo was given a real
Uplno-Aznerlcan audl-
clted "My Last Faro
r. Jose Rlzal, tire F11-
ords of your wleetion
$125.10
J 10.00 anwn—>10.00 a a
* JAS. A. EDWAN
* JEWELRY STOU
~ '-id;, u <■ wdl ,
1 ■'■'egant hn< <if
new
'La> been quite
'ill
one single ris, ami - *
Carter, will t •
tendance, as well
hers w ho can
will be a
^Headquarters for Solid Leather Sb
iy that made that great motion
actress, Nazimova, famous—
IN “JOHN PETTICOATS”
William S. Hart's
- Art era ft
which will
- ...are The-
ay has a quality that
■ productions dress
duality will them
universally 11. .Al SMI I |[ j>jn
' > com
to Us for Your Shoes,
We can serve y<„u
wants in shoes, for
missioner Geringe
total exports were
000 crowns and
AGUINALDO, I th“ 1,000,000,000
Former Leader of the ■ favorable trade balance
loo Army.
hat she ctptfrafed
iu the we|! i
<tu(i in other wells
ascertained to a
inc. My whether or i;
my citt.MMiuate8 l°und in that
project have still
held, and
money in
now under
foremost Americah story end.
1 This doesn't mean that it
aftarringior almost any Hart'pn tuU'ha'|
tX’ “nd!*-.°U1‘ ^'“‘■>>‘ <1 The cornedv i.
t »e Vic- Isimply an added attraction. '
Sg®’£day; Hart is a lumberman .kJ
... ;:o.ni leather for making
a solid leather shoe,
repair, will always give
* * * a a aaa * V *
Buy the Best Instrument— *
THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
"lint ol an
r 1 hampion.
1;
street car ontua *U her Ufa
CZCCHO-SLOVAKIAN TRADE.
Big Tent Theat^D
It
"al fax payers in the
Hon ..I their loin im-ome
r< ports.
This tax
Tricotine and Serge Spring Suits,
snappy and serviceable mode -, su-
perbly tailored and cleverly adorned
with silk embroidery, silk arrowheads
and ''string belts" of self material.
These suits are stunning models. The
values are up to m y-.
$t’>7.50; our price Va/1 vl i->| I
Saturday only
§
Slid. . ,
|>;t.v u> a •. i>,
betu >v JI
She dues tif»t
sa>^. but
i (he
cait-
Suits and Dreases
showing a?
"j rupl
Mhe v*as
deVeyro, wife
comujJsshyuerg
The
CoiHfressiunuj
to the
beautiful
“•~“J '-‘1C ’▼aaninjtun
w,th de,w
•he smiled
In all colors ami prices, as well a> th. m-w,-- f, . ,
Spring and Summer at th.- Lowe.t Price, ;
being shown. It will be worth y.'iir while:
-—.«.wS1,1Vs irom czecho-slo-
i v»kia for the first six months of dHS
j year show, according to Trade Com-
: at Prague, that
almost 1.300,000,-
nnports more
crowns. The
-J wife secured
, ...J of been taking a five Weeks' |,o"i
-■■te course in the citv of
Orleans, has returned t
went
over the
■Hrs. lb. I-idler has return-
ed to her home in Nacogdoches,
after a pleasant visit at the
horn- of Dr. and Mrs. W C
fuller.
on all
Unausal Battery Life
, 'Every once in a while,” Mr
Hopson, manager of the local E
Service Station, "you’ll see an «
| read some article about a starting,
pichting Lattery to whose life S
I just doesn't seem to be any limit J
immediately after the appearance of
"’,y such publicity I am litetaHy
• Irnwned by a deluge of questions frnw
my customers wanting to know Why
t.o-y cant get some such everlMtfnwl
o n ice from their batteries.
'As a matter of fact. I don’t know
why they can'V-if they will fmJIwrKoI
their batteries honest and unittKw
■ are. This stuff about a short IMBMlI
a merry one. that the pessimistte'mo.
r.'rist is forever pulling about. II
tcry. i, mostly bunk St»rH3gjEill
lighting batteries will live and <«?aCir
work a whole lot longer than moot I
p-opl.- think, if. as I said before. I
thi v're given a fair chance. I’ve got I
a i uri 'h of letters in my office 1SE-- I]
reprints of originals sent to the'rKonee 11
Ifnc -testimonials rfrom all sotf* of I
poop!.' from all part, of the eejEttyll
n which Exide Batteries that'Jnge II
e. 'i giving bang up performance «ny- I
Io '■ from three to six year, a re Mok |
tioned. Of course, no firm can- ^WeyLi I
ante.- anything like that, any zJUhMI
tnari the seedman can guarantaW iHell
' '-I- 'iming up--results are so ■ttk-ll
■'•.‘I; dependent on the user anA-tfs-r I
bral conditions. But I will ssyfGfof 11
.anyone who buys an Exide BrIMv, II
r.i? barks that battery up with a GHre’ll
i! using of Exide Service, is II
i-'-. -y to get hi, money's worth—II
’hr" some every time." I
HOPSON & ANDREWS. I
Phone 287 I
Hl v: ?
T. d.. ■ .,
I »P' . i
5IKI. aim rncouMuHO ibmjlmsrkom rutis scat
' United States
crowns and <
| crowns The woolen and cotton
manufacturers are anxious to ex-
change finished products for raw
materials and will furnish, if de-
sired, bank guaranties against ful-
fillment
Tonight
TheJBRAT”
be :
WE ARE
for the price, no
iiuiy be, under a
I livre is
■shoes and p,., v.pi (1] ,f
"'ell mad,- and I. pt jn
good service.
n , . ,, - everybody’s job.—Hojjffton
i-hi.il (h^h Ji,.I'i",L’i'™",y
Imports from the graduate <(>!irs.- i(l ti <> <itv I ■ r°a‘ Mentioned & a
were over 13.(1(10,000 X.-u Orleans, has returned ’<■ '? Ot th<? C°tton Befe.OQt
exports over 1,000,000 I-uikin. t„ res.ii.'i;e th.- i,r.n ti . jAitkin, and this subject-Will
of medicine. ' f'''brought up at the meetfciWtrf
Lufkin Chamber of Com-
meree tonight, after which this
paper will have more to; ' gay
concerning the matter. ' ■
newest 1
„iiP!CtUre.' 'honme,' sarllptl.s ln
Pr,esent?d at ‘be 1'aiaceTh". ca J J,J J U'‘'J J'a;"1
i yuur spring
irnite y.-u
Is a student at the
Ulnolg, Urbana, III
-'WHO-
——T~r—H
touch iste shop is, but 1.
■vr i —.yrr” °“,u 'd a saloon, and he
..J:lkket.d “en *e has Orleans to find out. U. '.. ;/
He is SeeS WhaJ he has biherited
He is_shown first proper shame
•I, iii of and forces him
."I girl beckons hfi» on t„
- -nght path, but loyalty to
ins pais leads him to- ‘
crim, Then, as fugitft
tiie lav., he and his paS
pieai adventure on thfl
and em h one pays in J
way the great debt to;
and (•> nature.
was a wonderful picture;
it's a grea.c, pl ,y-d<,n't ,niss j(
givenaway Saturday night
Ten INigh,s in
1,t for&et the Diamond Ring v
Bring Your Children to the
prepara- hip- flurry Carey in'oj
.....lax Y\t’ rf i f] rede after anol
> displaying the sui
‘Inf uml papable
We Have a Hran.i ” Shoe for Every
Purpose; a Erit . E,r Every Ptlrse.
w. satis
SHOE STORE
r News want ad>
i While tn Waahm^.oB
rue«t of Mrs. ja!lUe c
of one of the resilient
from the Philippine,
Oolldlng and the
appealed particularly
flllptna, while tt,o
from the Waahlngton
•he liked America,
•wered:
“It U a wonderful country i ■
TOM. All the American, whom I i,u,.
““ k“v« b«m very good to m,. M,
tHends In Urbana and i ■ Y
Xet“*;e7eeLtrehJU,,t ,OVtb'- behind'
beca,,.. I * homesick at time.
debtor Um ‘“'leed “ tr""' ■-”■■■>
Is L M ' “re do.,.- ne
«o good to me. ’
Mis, Aguinaldo b. intensep patrb.t. ■
I DOt conre“1 twr res-,,t
.em,n ‘’7™ °r rea“8 ot “ 1"1”” I w
jentatlon of the Flllpm.,, - jt ls‘r]i
oHunote,” .be „nce exdalmed
rolce run of Mdiiess. -that „„
ami my people are hardly km,at,
eXU r’tW<1' ttle ”f A‘“
Politics Is tatooed tn <
«on with tills FUlpin.i
evades the topic bv
Is too
N no tpirs-
to goxvrn
for »c sv|| t|„. ] vs( s!)(>c<j
■natter ,.|,.l( (iiv
"money-bal k" vverrant of quality.
any iTijjxersu
’ rriiud SJn-
replying (hat >he
young to express upim..,^ utl
— ■“• 1 CU|1 ‘ She
young I d»clar"«. "la that ;r ’
rather In the desire
•imply deugbt- I .'°r n'*tl’e ’“nd
one coo-
kery mod
ro natural and thor- I a
•>'1<1 Mrs. N 1J
”•■'•<• been in Lufkin for
J'-i-t ti n days spent sev. rai
- Itcre the latter pan ,,f th,.
k ami have returned I.. Luf-
1,11 further star Lh, v
"ith Mr. Atkin.-' brother
;”'ig Mtn in nursing in, u,-,.
- - ' Hi mi ae-
operatmn -( ,-n.
I Emilio Aguinaldo was
fclno army against tba
■ twenty year, ago he
■reamed that some day
Ba would vlalt the city |
land would bo given a
I at the famous Con- j
t! And that the wives
lot the American Con
fives ot member, or the
fcet would call upon
ireopecta 1
Kusliy happened when
gulnaldo, his nlneteen-
1r. vlalted Washington | I
boso wives ot the Am-
I expressed themselves ,
I and surprised at the f11111*’ political, "ah j
college educated young i d*clareA "■« that 1 share
d them. father In (he desire for I
>o was Simply delight j native land. There ,
cpresalon of one ron- Xlve?' 8",P
"She we, racy mod- I Fmpino, dedare .MN, Agumm.h. h„s .|ltir„(|
genuine Flllpm„ ten.iwr.,,,,..,.,-. 1
that 1», she does not heller.- Ii, n„. „
cidental custom or -dim-s ■
young men and women.
see anything wrong in it. she ’
It is such a violent departure rrom
custom in the Philippines that she ,
j Dot adopt it
“You might laugh at me," she said
rout I cannot go out with < -
escort unchaperoned. I simply can'T
I win go back to my country with the
•oul of a FUlploa.”
A newspaper in one ot the large Am-
erican dtlea that Mis, Aguinaldo
ed expressed the opinion
I wouM no doubt be greauy
I ^nee^f Lufkin and its future.1
'_________________________________________________
Suits and Dresses •
For a few days only we will; wlt,1 „ -----
TraA V . sho'vinn an elegant line of and Ratchff will bfrwfthi
mat statistics from Czecho-Slo- drummer's samples in new transnnrtnfi™ ,—
spring suits ami dresses, and
can save you at least 25 per
on your spring suit or
Wi- invite you to see
^7-Oj a. _____—ax* «,<»»» ™.
B. M SMITH DRY GOODS CO 'A*' othtrfellow in this instRntee.
11 s e very body’s i nh__tt
dch is
Whrt m
■ --------wo tuWiM
going to do about it? NO one'
r - are Charles
icern to J ‘nifred Westover, jJKjM
Be sure ^eDonald, Joe HanMH
Brook. —sg j
The Eastern Tsrraa railroi
will be taken up and Kettha
transportation jSthi
twelve months unless GtherlJL^'? 7
plans can be made. What —pect d
the people of these two towns
ftnintr J,,
should lay back and wait for exacJ^ rifThL‘he Hart company
--- went to New Orleans to make!
this picture. So in the exteriors
many glimpses „f th,- u(>
are shown.
“John Petticoats" will jilease
all who like William S. Hart tn
strong man roles. Furthermore,
it will please all who like
motion pictures, with lots
action, drama and comedy.
Hon. 1. D. Fairchild
north this morning
of
Lal) LflOUSUDu 1
-Hojava Desert, thli
1 I I'ZU TV ♦ «v —■. — XT •
- ' * y—o wav, in
"■ were led to th« birth-
a 1 ,.L„
dead and whose
to a certainty im,
not oil is to be th.
I territory. Those
1 he j : v x ;
abiding faith in the
spending much
explorations
.11 '
" gne“ the best opportunity
F ■ -1* * **
> lad-breaker. ThJlove
1 on to i ownership.
Then the plot enters in. and I
concerns a girl, her father, and
the young woman who manages I
pmeer a the modiste shop. This girl, to j
desert, ,wfiom Hart becomes a good
* own, friend, is betrayed by a sooetv
»ciety snob who is at the same time
o'i , Ttf trying to marry the uirl Hart
the production^was]|frected loves. The unfortunate young
dred ) woman commits suicide’, and
^tre. I the blame for her death is laid
tap-iOn Hart. All works out clevely
jgro, and unexpectedly to a happy
Kel] ending.
pictureViVth be8t 8Chfah°f I
nazes the guests by giving!
e» a real lumberjack dance. I
1M isn t the hit he expected,! I
t-e, f{‘ed ‘o learn the waltz. I I
as funny as might be I II
The subtitles are U
with excellent humor. I
In^order to huvt11 hr lor4*it ions I
mouth,
crtaiii whether or not
I" same, or re-
furnish a report,
'•■ 'lether liable for tax or not.
The Meeting Tonight
I his is the night for the meet-
ing Of the directors of the Luf-
kin (. harnber of t'ummerce, and
the president. Mr. S. M. Mor-
, ----i .secretary, Mr. J. C.
. "“I expect a full at- , , --------
-.1 as all mem- b-v Jack Ford. Fourjj
be present. There Pe0Ple played in thfek
visit- win ne a number of important' P1°mment in Mr. CaM
that she busmess matters laid before the ' port f ’
impreaed meeting, of much concern to VVi"’"
Brook.
-= 1-^.
mou umeut thrill- ‘.’rday, having learned since er >, \t wo t“®us*nd Wars lat- “John Petticoats”
When e.k..lt tron. reHahle authority that J .i?; J J™ ’
a“J ““ u"rk ""H being pushed with 1 ms- , wprpt^nLP’.fle*2?g from ater Sa‘urdi
eon- „Ia, J ,lt-birth- most of this’ star ’
<=»"se.n„K 1 X
L '11'. 'oremost AmericS story lend. Kni up to the ,
1'"'■■ <;Xthheerst^lew£!h‘Thel Thisd—•’
!■< .: dintheSatu^davfcb ap- a ’drong drama ,t
Revenue Man Coming P" the story whfch UnR “Wagon'Tracks “’'f'
■'b.' News .S advised by let- ' J. - a'-it any Hart' JJ" J Ji a- |
li'-m Austin that Deputy "P h is to ho m>»n ,yar „"d ■ uld be ““nu d. I'he vonu-dv isi
1 IL F Weldin Will be theatre on next sSrdav J J8” at,r-'“’a-
a "in ot the banks in Lufkin Ul‘d' the title, “Marked Men ” v jJaJ 1S a 'u,,)bernian m the
"nl 1'i-bi'uary IGth to 21st for I'.,turns of the RileJt drama ‘ ‘h<’
"'e Pnrpos.. (,t assisting individ- h., .,. I,.,.ome accustomedfct ® P ‘ A 'e“er frol“ a
virile fallen heir t„
ir, al- He doesn’t know
are «itii luy l'iA, " anil papable "I 1L< real artist- ■
■ehje. later than the 15th day of that ™.’a?d.W> aa>d is
1 ’ x‘ ni'ci.a, and eierv citizen bee
1 ' ■ iil<! . ,-t y j._
'el are s.tb | eel 1,, ,
furnish
Still Drilling
The “oil ed’ ~'
Per was misinformed in
t-' operations in the Alto'field* t
as appeared in this paper ves- N
-------1 since
authority that
work is .-
\igor. and that drilling will
' J J,111' "el* >‘ou boring
until it is
¥
¥ ¥
7
?> this store Saturday, Feb.
E GOODS.
H-H| I I I I !»♦»
■tract!
rd ers j
Phone 627
f a
and blue trimmed, each
t blue serge collars and
i
ue and red, collar and
CALVERT
ity Offices)
ID HEATI
diy furnished
BREADS.
■ white, from....$1.50 to
Curtain Scrims, various
; prices, yard, from ,23c 1
BLOUSES.^! . .. j
(id .....;. ’ ;
ality, per yard
quality, per yard,
in- quality, per yard
quality, per yard
■ality. per yard
di’v, per yard
• ting, per yard
■'■t ing. per yard ..
ng. per yard
ng. per yard
n
Buy you a home in Ke
ition; beautiful lota,
rained ; terms. Sam Kef
■Mr. E. W. Leach hasrtf
i*d from an attack of inM
■ nd is able to report fori
' hich is glad news to hisl
riends. The report froW
in Mantooth today isajM
• nd in a short time he M
•ack in the city again. |
Sale Clus,
Feb 21st
mty. per yard.,
r \ ard
■'-. p.-r yard, from 23cto
axon, per yard, from 23c to
uality, per yd., from 32c to
.ility per yard, from 32c to;
•ng ( loth, per yard j
••ng Cloth, per yd., 28c to!
38c
With merchandise
to all who are in need of «
and money saver fur
LE
•ti might get more than yoJ
hat our friends and |.atr2
av are putting this SaieJ
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