The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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VICTORY SATURDAY
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’*■*" " FUh aad Oysters
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' defense Juat received fresh fish and
- ^oysters at People’s Cafe. John
Nelson, proprietor, phone 266.
A Neva Want >d will find
it for yen.
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HstJoadmai-
assembly
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Four Special Advantages
As Fine
for Better Cultivation
as
from
solid
very
needed
W. M. GLENN & CO.
A. W. Ellis
lobs for honor-
Shoe Store
Want* to Sell
Bi-rlin. March 15.—Leaders
front
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INCE 1887
long]
Would Avert Strike
bent;
Minister of Defense j
France Waking Up
er of Infernal lie
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GO 7 0 WASHINGTON
WE HAVE THE GOODS”
VOUR INQUIRIES SOLICITED
Homes D.„_.-----i
Bureau of the Community Sei
Washington,
i Martin
March 15.
Williams of
L'a year in which our house was established at
lyli-r. Texas, we have enjoyed the distinction of
hi: :g "The Dependable Machinery House of
East Texas." and it is we believe, with pardon-
atb- pride, that we direct your attention to the
Superior Service we render.
t inn- after hi- | ‘ ,
b, s:di it. to the contusion of
spectators, who were often un-
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Me: Dallas Ila. I a
:iir.ng t!'
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wth rig equipment
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Rattlin’ good car
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! Then, there is the guberna V’ '
tonal race; but why speak of it William
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Kin Spirit,” the otli. i,,) p dd -a- candidates may enter the field, er d Infernal lb i,.nll,. |top,.r
. ..-me ‘b,n °f the chamber > rimmr- jm^
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ONE TEXAS TOWN IS
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A fellow over at Leesville, __
He run furnilh John Deere Cultipatore uii!. „
/hut unU euit your neetie beet. Come in and
mond BRAND
SHOES ARE BETTER’
ere is the
iwflying Mine,
(•at Won i,.
buckles
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’They are just aa fin<
stamp of approval put
Brand” -* 1 1
and you
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Shoe . Ml
stop in tn
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And real
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For the.
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I be Dependable Machinery House
Tyler. Texas.
We Are Distributors of
crated Murray All-Steel Gin Machinery
• Operate a Well Equipped Machine
<n Connection with Our Business
Send Us Your Repair Work.
in- willing to work
ingtmi D. C., according tc i orized by congress
nouneement made today | salaried positions aie usually
ut. Col. Mathew C. Smith, filled through promotion.
.oflu e of the assistant -to -‘fThe
cretary of war.
i is the United States Civil; ice constantly maintains’
REASONS assigned for
waning baby buggy!
El I’a-
Hie way these smart new styles are sell
ing prompts us to impress upon you the ad-
vantages of early buying buying now while
our styles and range of sizes are complete.
The Styles Illustrated Are Specially
Priced This Week at
L’jth our John Deere
hking Cultivators you
[easily and accurately regu-
depth of cultivation—do
kind of work that most ef-
L-ely destroys weeds and
Lerves moisture. These cul-
lers carry a simple, reliable
[h regulating device. Just a
[of a tail bolt regulates the
k- it s easy, quick and ac-
[tc.
p adjustable arch adapts
e cultivators for different
kof tuws permits a variation of
rbes id ticad of wbccU.
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nding
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Theq Look
Patent Oxfords and Pump, will be worn
extensively.
fi • dor- ;
pJanh.
Burns lots of g,,s. hard to. rank.
Carburator busied hall way
I hrough ;
„. l. ■ , •’ ■•■■how uo.-siiig hits on two.
asheisfamiiarly known,, ()n|y ,hree rs (jlJ „)Ur jn
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Berlin, March 15.—An un-
confirmed report is current that
the new German government
has reached an agreement with
the Ebert government in order
to avert a threatened railway
strike. It is reported that
South German generals and
Saxon troops have given adher-
ence to '
Xoske. in the Ebert government..
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Dallas, March 15.—The little
------------, 1 <<f Grandview, Johnson
and here s the way he goes at it, county, today lies smouldering
p. under the heading "For Sale”: in ruins with its over one thou-
a piston sa,1,I inhabitants homeless, as a
result ot tire Sunday w hich de
, stroyid virtually cn-ry resi
dem-.- ami bu.-im -s building io
1 !"■ (Mac. Drop,■di |,,SJ. ,,,
■ lulling over 2(ili ro-idem e.-.
.some severdi bu-.'m .ss houses
find -everal hundred bales of
cotton, is placed from $1,111)0
000 to $1,500,000. Only three
persons were injured as the
Hames started from the explo-
bator, which swept the town
from its southern to northern
limits, starting at two in the af-
' tprnnnn u nd i-ont loni^.. Ii . ;
; the night.
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IF ITS
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. A huggmg device holds
ngs parallel with the
matter how the shovels are set
away w,th the tiresome > ■
rot.‘,i:S f,U'“ drlltu‘« to °r from the
The lifting
light or 1
K'e»test ease. wiTflike'the
they differ from the spn
other walking cultivator. '
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advantages mean toward ac
cvmplwhmg better cultivate more
f£m> yOU “fT°td ,O do *''h”st
a COtne ‘n Bnd ln''«Usate all of
the advantages that make our John
Deer® Cultit.tora especially good
fur you.
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March 13.—LoCfl^Mj,
'■ders declare the|buyi
1 e< n -ounded for
i«a* they look” is the
on our “Diamond
styles by those who have worn them,
will surely like them just as well.
Our stjlcs this sewvin are just a little la-tter lL„,
ever before, for there’s thirty-three instead of thirty tw„
years e^a-rmnee of the 1’eter. Shoe Co. in ui.kmg fine
•hoca ix’hiiid every pair
Carved Hinixelf in Wood
J he most marvelous W’ood
worker in the world, says the
Detroit News, is Hananuma
•Masakichi, of Tokyo, Japan,
who carved a figure in wood so
------- ,..g tw'0
placed side by side it is said
Mr. .1 S. Ra'.-Lo. l>;|.,dl.
announces in this i-. in- the
News as a candahib r con-
stable of the D I. .11 pr. ■ im t
I No. 4, subject to tin- action of
list! sorption.
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heard' ing places in Washington. Liv- THE NEW REGIME IS
.1 of ing conditions are considerably 1 ~-e.,.*.e,. - ------
---- [joyed. Come, Come.
,.,..i-' Berlin. March 15.—Leaders' Services daily. 3 and 7 :30
be obtained ‘’t th’’l;bi-rt government, ousted nt. REPORTER.
I iron; power Saturday, appar-
i-ntl.i. ai c gat In-ring forces to
■ ■■' i‘.i- -n,. m-w n-gime here.1
I Io ., at anted by I'm-ces of la-
bur. which declared a general
strike. Prussia seems the nucle-
us around which military lead-
ers built their movement. 1
ports 1
other parts of Germany indicate!'
minister, has forces at his dis-|^e PeoPje °f that locality, hav.[fias shock absorbers ’n ev'r’ sion an stove in an incu-
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the Ten spokes missing, front axle ’ from *ts southern to northern
------------’ascon- bent’ ‘ ‘ ___f
a period of eight Ail tires punctured—not worth ’ tfrno,,n and continuing late “in
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; again, he guarantees the sam|
; efficient service and impartial I
discharge of his official duties
that characterized his tenure of
office before, and respectfully
solicits a careful consideration
of his candidacy.
‘THE LUFKIN SPIRIT”
HAS BEEN ISSUED
The first issue ot ' I'ln l.uf
Long vamps with long slender heels are
the decree of Fashion, and in the styles
shown, as in other low shoe numbers, we have
gone the limit.
)R INSTANCE
We have in stock for PROMPT shipment:
FISHER & DAVIS SAW MILL MACHINERY
SHINGLE MILL OUTFITS
' 1 KINS SOLID and INSERTED TOOTH SAWS
1 EXES AND BOILERS
( ''I INE AND OIL ENGINES
' ' ' MILLS
i BELTING
■’Y .SUPPLIES of Ev
a cent.
Got lots o’ speed, will run like! ..
the duce, Mrs Allce Tyree of Dallas.
Burns either oil or tobacco juice Hh’’ mother of Mr. Page Tyree
car, inquire [/ thls a r,ecenl arrival
here, and is the pleasant guest
for the shape °f her SOn and famib’1
Internal Revenue Man
;dw.
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Worn -h.i<
• 11111• rh| io w ,
niNru.”
?■ an* st> vt*r> trim.
That they make your feet
look neat and prim.
As for service they can't be
“beat!”
And they always look "dressy"
on your feet.
They are made
leather.
Are good for one and all.
They do for any weather.
Whether spring or fall.
Lkst summer while away in the
West,
After buying shoes of the
“best,”
A lady found that she
more,
But could find none like shoes
from Ellis’ store.
People from another city
Look at their shoes in piety,
. why
r ry ;
-----------a, are better!”
Mattie cad Johnson.
Lufkin, Texas.
1 ..re given for
'■ ilsajipear-
;•'■[■ lar little
| ■' was that it
•it of style;!
" • become so
mui hers cared
oiselve
Use.
< methods of city
, • ----1 L.e more
"contraption with two
" 5’ Ai re biker reasons.
A e haven't sold a real old-
’itm baby buggy in a year or
i.-■ hired one dealer.
tvaler in second hand
g li' -aid he has tried unsuc-
the ’,l |'t't sUl one of the lit-
row. no , ' bab-V buKK‘es for fifty cents.
doet |
work of keep
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‘>un of the chamber ,■:
I been i1.
t opics of this i < v. |j■ |,
phlet have been d; ■ i
over the star. .
i lent, has in■ ■ H j'.■
' ambers ol < m
is been remi
"The L'ltk •
i’h the : ■ r:\ e •
'•r of I’lniin- r e ..
:a for us,. ,,| 11,. .
tilers interested .,, ■
Mar n 15 M me iiient of Lutkin .
e e hat: .,■:iIi-■:■ ■ unty It was ami
a . re transported bv morning lhat -e'.. , .li
■ ■ ..rs in February, ’he paper are avail..,- !•
- made who desire them
- ’hemselves or to . ■ <|
friends. It will I,.
:onthlv in the t r ■: •
"0 for them b ■h’ :
~e chamber of , rn■ ■
V' >' ■"’■ ' ■ 1 ■•■”;.■■ a.!.!,! . ;,n. ...; ,, ..... ■. >
‘ STAPLE and F ANCY GROCERIES |
■ ;"h in la-l, ’,•■.■ .. ’ , n .. f i ■ ,. ,j I
"Ur pri'-i-ate ven I-D. ... It ■ -.Lie ...........- J
• rvice. H ;f .,-,■ r •!. ,r t
| I,‘,U t-■ am ; oil in 1} ■ n .c ter ..f hi; i y., f
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Not Coming, but Already Here
Have you attended the re-
vival meeting of old time reli-
gion now going on at the Naz.-
arene church? You are needed,
Christian people, to help in this'
revival. It you do not like all
that is said and done, lake what
you feel is for you and from |
God. We are here on a greaf
mission ami that for the salva
tion of lost souls and the up
building ..f Lufk.u spiritually.1
Last night Rev. Lost held the
entire audience in a state of in
tense interest. I he message was!
clear in its deliverance. The ef-
fect is manifested by some find !
ing Christ at home. Up to the
present seven have been added
to the list of professions. You
Ojaht to hear the singing. Prof. '
Broglas is stirring the hearts
of the people in song. You sing
whether you want to or not. .
rv iw.oi.iin u Last night his solo, “Saved from La - is verX anxious, it seems, to
FACING A COMBAT ‘^e Wreck
springs handle
heavy rigs with the
they differ from the .prmgVwi any
appreciate what these l1^’ h’niselt that when the
!<> be almost impossible to tell
which lives and breathes and
u hich (luus Hot ----- -■•.x-k.o *H
By .several And wontier why, oh,
tins wooden figure has been •'SU^Brand'shoe^are
pronounced the most perfect
image of a man ever made.
Masakichi has faithfully reprol
duced every scar vein and wrin-
kle to be seen on his body. The
figure is composed of two thou-
, sand pieces of wood,dove-tailed
and jointed with such skill that
no seams can be detected.
He drilled tiny holes to re-
ceive Hie hairs and placed in
the wooden figure eyelashes
and gla» eves that as far as
iiinuBe ran >ee are exactly like
M;<inluchi's own.
I he Jupuiiese artist posed be.
from va-ious cities and t.he democratic [irimiirv. "Big Eingine missing
a J* z i •- ■ I J1 m, ? Fl 41 lo r o m i 1 i ■ I. .. ______
that Noske, the Ebert defense j n,eeds no formal introduction to
ing resided there for a
time, and having served
people of precinst four as con-
stable for r ' ’ ' .
years. In offering for the place
s "conspic-
The auto- A
1 . X? . .-a. .. ’*1
u-'lls I., It.
Ig'il.lle. i,,
11.import.(II.,a. ant| t)lc
,” was very much en- *get r‘d °f a certain car he owns, town
min and hprf^’xi f I»41 wuxr
under the heading "
One Ford car, with
ring.
hi-.-L. .
I he o'li-. iid bulletin reads
I lie g-,-,1 rnment need.-, large tw ■ n two mirrors while model-
'lumbi'ts ol stenographers and "T Inis figure, and for some
ii;- -i'< .: soldiers and pi'ts in Washington, 1). (' [mie,alter hi- posed frequently
.-’enographers and “Usual entrance salaries are
; ar. ready for ail those !$l.<»0<> to $1,200 a vear, plus <■ . , .. , . , --------
’ in the bonus of $20 a month auth- ii.K 1 whlch, waSthearllst-
’ ' ' Higher-! lhe h.gure stands wlth a little
mask in one hand and an instru-
ment for carving in the other.
Fhe hfe-hke eyes are apparent.
at «>® ®«®k, and the
-rv-1 face bears a look of intense ab-
b is uii t unt il otaies vivii ice constantly maintains a list
k ( nmmission’s answer to !of available rooming and board
mpl.-.int so often 1
f t demobilization of ing conditions
!rnr. ’hat civilians and improved.
t: 1 ! the clerical places "Full information and appli-
s: • n which should be cation blanks may I
'' ’ rm .1 lighting men. from the secretary of the local
* now have prel- board oi civil service examiner-
’ ' lists, under the at the post otlice or
house in any city.”
TRADE MARK OK QUALITY
ipany
A
*3
rees
.as not
urge.
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fee
ylor Comi
Orleans
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evises, cast
veeps, Bull
d unhandl-
ning plows.
ice
rcules Bug-
veil known,
i hand hog,
io plenty of
and dining
er goods to
en in town
th the b?st
or in your
ir prices on
plow goods,
ock and sell
Tooth Har-
ers, Middle
riplete with
zer you buy
>e perfectly
' where yd
iiine coffea
.e saniehi^.
excelled
uid is sol?
gkt tin cad
retains
local oil news MJ.!
in sight fur tonan
w ill suggest some i
mt subject to tali k
this Lufkin oil H
ming to be a joke? |
1 it. when we are “fl
at vv <■ are hovenngifl
ible oil pool'.’ Oh,jfl
velopers."
' to take the placeofj
I and that theacr«J
large as expected]
Ke t‘> fruit was linaflJ
m advanced^
“o extensreJ
Everywhere fl|
e found the bWnea
to join m the tnow
greater co-operati08(
rs in marketing fi
cts to the best abws
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