Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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CHURCH MUSICIA
VIOLATE SUN
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The sheriff of an
ty passed through
Austin, March
ians and singers w
compensation for j
services render**! t
on Sunday do not t
the Sunday laws of
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given down by the a1
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Music and singin
part of religious v
the opinion held th
stitution of the sta
that no law shall in!
citizens’ right to "v
according to the dit
own conscience.”
The request for
came from the distr
at Fort Worth, wht
ment is on foot to e
closing of places of*
on the Sabbath.
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Died Last Night
“Hur Naugh?} W ink.'”
Shoe Store
Red Cross Aids Youngsters
A new American Red Cross
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The Styles Illustrated Are Specially
Priced This Week at
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Editor*, and Manager*
For Commissioner Preet. No. 2:
ANDY SCI*SER
E. •. SANDERS
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Far District Judge:
E B ROBB
For State Senator :
J H painter
(of Houston Co 1
For District Attorney :
W B BATES
E P MARSHALL
Far Sheriff:
C. C MATHEWS.
.I S. COCHRAN
NON BINION
Far County Attorney:
CARMEN E. BRAZIL
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For County Judge:
JOHN F. ROBINSON
J WRIGHT DUNN
J T. MARONEY
For County Treoaurer:
MRS. C. CAMPBELL
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COE L AGEE
For Justice of Peace, Precinct
No. 1:
E. I. ATKINSON
I). .1. ( AMPBELL
Speaking -•!
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- Ing men, take
n.- spring suits.
PEAVY PROS.
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as tlu-
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with the heart
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Mulea! Mules’!
Have on hand a lot of splen-
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Far Tax AisOaoi1:
j.r. 4iy^pTON
For School 'Superintendent:
W. A. O’QUINN
■■.■lilli Un:
■ -unty. ■ I
I'll. I .-.o. il Slates senati ha
ordered arii.tiler investigation
This turn- it will lie the I'niteJ
Sial, l ■ ran: ’ ■ -rp- -rat ion
< • r .11 tile
port, -it-- b--
ami „r
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home ot her daughter, Mrs. ('.
R. Stewart, at the Ryan mill
porperties, up on the Cotton
Belt near Pollok. Heir remains
,.cr. were prepared by the uBdertak-
activity is taking care of boys ***? department of U . M. Glenn,
who find themselves stranded
after being released from the
army or navy, in which they are
found to have “fraudulently en-
listed” by mis-stating their age.
Assistance is rendered through
the nation-wide Home Service
organization of the society, by
which the youngsters - an ini
mediated be [Hit 11) touch w ith
their families ..ml given .ither
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I .ong vamps with long slend-
the decree of Fashion, and in
shown, as in other low shoe numbers,
gone the limit-
look
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Buy ?l-f Br*t Inyitru.iti. iU
THE COLUMBIA
GPAFONOLA
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“They are just as fin* as they ioak"is the
stamp of approval pat on oar ‘'Diamoi^
Brand styles by those who have worn them
and you will surely like them juat m
lcr *«eeLs *re
tb« rtyla
> have
“Young Mr*. Winthrop"
___..I It is a dramatic slice of real
little life that is to be shown at the
f. I’he data.
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what little satis- throp.” starring Ethel Ulavton
a idea brings A voting wilt w ho is too I1 •-t
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husband wlm .
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Ou: »tjle» thi* >«*in *re )l»t a Utile Urtu» 1U.
ever Iwfore, lor there’» thirty-three instead »l ikirt,.^
years' c*)>erience sf the Petcss Rhee Co. ia ^kla< iat
.b.o behind every pair.
■ gram!
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.trden.
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after all ’he "
elected to their
to the two
Hope for a sunnier day
j Mrs. Winthrop” a
picture fromjife
Packet! full of heart throbs
and thrill;
Chic Ethel Clayton is tine
wife .
Better not
bill'
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also in the cast
wardh directed
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h«ru Siil.ifi!;.’. arid hr ri■ 1.
thr man} lliuig^ that ‘hr prupk
nf Liifkm \\rrr doing t” niak«
lhat tllr brst town in Eas: Trx
an Mt. Huma*on >aid that rvrrv
business man had donated an
ornamental light- po*t
white w a> that is to b
Thu post.s cost $loo eat
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101KIN DAILY NfWS|
Published Every Aftem-s-n Except
Sunday t y
W A TJ-<>KI> BINION I'KIM IN'- < <’
J visited here before when he was
connected with the Agricultural
! & '
•as, and he is now doing splen-
did work with the new organi-
zation he has aligned himself "loung
w ith. not only over in our neigh-
bor county, but in this part of
th.- -date. He always finds
heart’, welcome in Lufkin.
,mpl.- outlin it i-
Announcements under the !m|,..<-.:t.le Nacogdoches Her impossible t-- udge the fore.
ab, vv heading ar.- subject to ,,[,[ and appeal --1 this picture <>t
the Demo. rati. Primary - lee- . o young married lite One must :r.t
tioi in July: ■ * »ur specialty is repairing and see it.
. ___—--------- —- repainting old furniture and of the
For A»»ociate Ju»tice, Court of making that old car look
Civil Appeal*:
W B O’QUINN
Mr H I. McKnight, general
manager
C hamber of Commerce, was a
returning from Livingston last
I night, where he was the prtn-
! < ipal speaker in a “get-to-geth-
commerce of that city. Mr. Me-J
I Knight is well know n to a num-
drive them still further apart I
hopeless, until a
friend finally dis
I o have made this ex- covers the w.c, to happine.-- !m
i longer would have them.
as well as From thi- -
N'acogdo, h.-- Her impossible t-
1 Dunn jiumio .-. ,.i -.
• visit le -ip ! ■ -i ’ a:. !
in A A to i i : . - r. ; 1!
■ -w and snapir- it '■
PEAVY BItii-
For Cotnrni**ioner, Prec. No. 1 :
I r DAVIS
W D NEWSOM
I \\ HOLLAND
< . J I YLEK.
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A .I \1NSON
ness w hirl,
_____________ ............................ Scorning her frivolous ways.
A.E. (Eddie) M ANTOOTH i,er Lufkin citizens, having Penitent, both strive to start lit. .
anew ;
_ ........... __________ Obstacles loom in their way - H r-eiuuri-
Mechanical College of Tex- 1 ragedy smites them,.but biing- t,. function 1
under a dispensation troin I---
i Irani! Lodge of I'exas.
All those going from Lutkm
enjoyed the visit with the Man
ning Lodge ami its generoti
hearted people immensely, ami!
may be expected to take ad-
. . . .. vantage of other opportunitie-
is glia. mingle with -uch splemtiil.
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If a case of flu can be consid-
ered a fair excuse for so Lmv —-----—
local and editorial matter m Palace Theater Saturday
1 11, Herald this week the editor photoplay
I- . nt it led t" v............
I-.,ii -u h a plea brings A young wifi
all -air readers are able her pursuit ot [>lea.-ure
i.it. how httl. interest equally young I-----------
avoid too much immersed in bu-im
..f the are the central figures.
s.u They are about to forget then is.
little disposed he differences and make up when \\
a designing widow intervenes.
i. i. foin.-.t i 2 and
<<: ds of > imr *r!t (turn
$125.10
Sin 00 dit* n S’Dno ;i n:o'»th
JAS. A EDWARDS
JEW Flirt -TDK I
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for lh<
• put ir
h T fil-
th.- kind ot spirit that makes
town. Living-t'-n Ert.-r
Maxx» at Manning
hTTbeen furnished
billowing belated i
. ..m . rnmg the org»ni/-‘
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, ;Iig - ii th’ I'!' t’1"’
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Sam l>
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it the R ■ I' -‘
a designing widow intervenes. r - "imty . I L
The death of the voung couple s ■ K-■ . klami l..-ty-
H igh D.c-.
I • :y
to-se
■■•! -ring.
Th. News
with the
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w !i- - -Haggling to
. 11 ,-hing tentacle-
lYo-u'gti liw gr-i’ - an take in what is going
.>.| ..mi how
. m.c. Ih ’.-i gather and write up
rit.^ The case is rualiy not
Ci.i uxswo.**)!? bv cia>*ud a-ht-i but sueins to hd\< paraly tive-yuar-old daughter seems t
t.Mn< and barged fur at the rate of /lrj l 5| 3S hoped tumporaril} ) *......
our cent fur h Wt,rd “!‘ i f.l ^ay that m i xu or source from which I’he outlook
lr«>: Jf FHy- -1 kindly lawy.
sj-ring I
platiati- ii
l-een - nt radictory
impossible
r ur.ty Clerk:
I l.EN • . M’- DFORD
B.W.i .hugi ALBR1T i ON
OTTO BRITTAIN
The way these smart new styiaa are s^.
mg prompts us to impress upon yoe the *4.
i antages of early buymj—buying now while
our stvles and range of sizes are complete.
good as new .
EAST TEXAS M £ R t <>
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part :-
when !hi-y
Ward K.-ll-
■ .. gave them -‘
. -H,-. , st. i mt
HH-nt ot th. .i
■ i: dt-partur.
. -t the gavel. ’!
Miss Clayton’s portrayal • grand ma-t'
voung «ife is sincere ami .i ruse a- 'he -
as effective. Harnson Ford is ex - ■• D. H Johr.-oti_ .q
eellent as the husSwnd. Charles -arden. Th. new
Ogle, Raymond Hatton, Walter -m-d m the Ma-t. r'- 1 ’'>'n’e-
Dumont are .ml after all the ..tlicet- :ia<l
Walter Ed -...-n elected to their resp. . 'ive:
the picture, .’atmns. and preliminaries w . re ]
J___ J . wer. the lodge stood at ad-1
--------- T> A Z> .w .1. I . . m.irnment. while the .-plemlid
visitor m Lufkin this morning, Butterfly-wite. with the fieart ai ,,f that t hrivmg litt le . .'w
of a girl ,-rv.-d a most tempting repa-t.
Eager for pleasure ami wt.|3| was nb,st heartily .-i-
>al speaker in a “get-to-geth- praise; -w.-.f by .-very one present -
' meeting of the chamber of Husband absorbed in the bu.-i h.-it- were several visiting Ma
sons from Huntington, among
them buing Hunry Nerren and I
i Arnult. Several appropn
alt- *peeches were delivered b'l
tiiu members of the new lodge. I
Thut creadeJ week y c ent—hard enough under the
beM cf circumstance, but almost intolerable without
oo tu s, pak. wash boards, wringers, clothes lines,
clotl es pins, etc.
The Libor problem is made easy by good equipment
We e t do away with wash day, Mrs. Housewife, but
Zinl 3 Can ,O make k easier ”»th firfft-cla®
We hav^ti 80 V ery 'abor-saving device we epn fn4
We have the goods and the best price.
Entered at the I'* at .
Texat*. t’H traJi>ui|»‘' .. ...
urail so* !*e<‘ui*il cla^s matter
jlji .< • 'fi’tl !11
.1 t ha! pki' 1
i most r*'■ I
trim, ’h1'
arrival '
! poll so..i.-l
... puty
appoint. :
r w arjcii
unioi
ludg.- was
Patent Oxford* and Pump* will Wor>
ext«n»ively.
WASH
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you in price a.in q.i.a.l
and see w hat w e have.
M. F. COCHRAN.
lOfi-ttt Stable near Laundry
Mrs. SarahS. Williams, aged --- - ----
75 years, died last night at the Qp J Cozart D.V.M.
VETEBINABIAN :
Office id Lufkia Nation* I Bank Eld*; !
Phone 371 Lufkm, Ttxa*
this city, and were shipped to.
Rockland today for interment. I
The aged lady was a victim of |
inffuenza-pnenmonia, and her
daugher, mentioned above, is
quite ill at this time with the
same disease.
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match, absoiutey FREE.
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Ikad no
mg tnem and can
in shape fw yo«- |
T>T.’’.’TOTrr'”‘”’P - inu.enc.
X-’t’ for particvivr. n<!.lrf.„ rA"?
k-gin«r. <>ntra| Tcxa(, --h£
rinornng * Conklruction oiCfc-
506-, Ama-abl. Bldg, W*c0. tJT
WANTE^-A ----
•mall f»mUy, to at^mtll”^
run boarding
Head Newa want ads.
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opened a next shop below Smith’*1
w Abney building Will I
r™ ^’<1* All kind, of woT
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LUFKIN DRY GOODS CO.
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Jayton in *’ Yot
claimed by nrnnj
j”Ure. one of tboee laug
comedies, ’’Her N
na music by oreheetra.
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Estimates chec
WILLIAM
Next door t-
and Mrs. Vernon Trie
pit the w estern part of tl
re sick with the "flu.” M
pas been seriously ill tl
wenty-four hours. The
friends sincerely ho[
ley uill soon be restore
Ir usual healtfe.
■rd to the Newd* th
ig, from Mrs. Pearl He
rates that she is now li’
(Jacksonville. Fla., an
he city fine. Mrs. Hercht
daughter of Mrs. W. ]
pth. in this city, and ht
living m Little Rock ft
“distantlv aril;
:kSTAPLE and
riiHir1-> as the most
' bn • are very close,
b • i . n i-. and if yot
■: i to aid you
■1 aiitl yet our
h-r i'. ;ny <.f Shrevepoi
ii- ’ : -day , visiting re
and lends, and attenc
bj-.::--- matters.
f - ”i>'t attention to s
Al TO.MOBILE OWNE
-ec our ad this issue.
[VERSAI. ( HEMICAL CO
r fbe Fire Last Night
L> plant of the Wil
EL Battery Company
Kth side of Cotton Squ
rather a piteable s
ftodav. in the way of d
L automobiles, as a resu
f, t[|,- building last n
Lt ii
Se5‘‘u s luarns that the
L',,,, was due to a le
Lat-ir. allowing gasolin
L t,, i -ii- floor, where w
fijnv Wa.' ignited. Bein
L proximity to the cat
|e Edwards, which
Ling without a body,
j of his ear exploded,
|thb the trouble started
Ljt th,- new and handst
Lear belonging to LI
Lcey lust all of its top :
Le upholstering, toget
[ib coat of paint, and >
Ljm- marred in appt
I The i ar of Sam R. Pa
Lt a -imilar fate, also
If Eiis’meer Harvey on
[ 4 \V I A surprising f
Lf the ejii.-otie w as that i
fear, sandwiched in
L those described, esca|
but -i Merni-ih. Also,
Lut "I Lenair Russ
fat hand, met with I
I damage, about the o’
I that " ’ll be required v
Lther vat of paint to t«
bee of the one recently i
L Due to the use of wat
111 will not be bother
gleaning the mud from
fae, but may proceed
kith the paint brush.
Las not learned if any
kners carried insurance
machines. The fire c
Berable damage to sto
Ixtures of the compai
kg havoc with much ni
hods, but the manageme
that none of the batti
ftheir customers were d
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