Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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the politest, gratW manner in the
world.
“What la the difference if the
bobby's ideas as to history and geog-
raphy and current errata are often
a little conftAd ? That only makes
him the more attractive. ,
"I was in Landon during the fat
young shah of Perua’e visit to King
George. One afternoon in Picca-
dilly I heard a roll of drums and a
fanfare of trumpets, and a splendid
troop of household cavalry dashed
into view. They escorted several
state coaches
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Buying Your Easter Toggery
SEE OUR UNE OF
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bobby and asked:
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this to-do for?*
The bobby touched his hat and an-
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DRY GOODS CO.
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Some extraordinary stamps are 1
being issued by the newly born states
of Europe. Moat of the designs sym-
bolize their recently found freedom. ,
The stamps of Crecho-Slovakia i
bear the picture of a lion tearing
off the fetters of slavery, while those
of Jugoslavia have that of a man
smashing the chains that bind him
In the background dawn is breaking.
Lettonia, to celebrate its libera-
tion from the bolsheviki, has issued
a miniature masterpiece of special
design. In the center two female
figures are seen embracing, while in
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LOST—Sunday afternoon between
t Pollok and Lufkin, one casing and
rim. Finder return to John Nelson, at
People’s Cafe, and get reward. 25t2wlt
FOR SALE—Over-looking the city lot -----
50x300 ft., South Angelina ave., 3 LOST—Yesterday
blocks business center; $500, terms. • —
Lot South First st., 70x270 ft.
Lot 25x140 ft., Lufkin ave., $350.
Lot 50x500 ft.. North Raguet st,
near hardwood mill, $300. terms.
5-Room house, 2 acres 1
5-Room house, Milam
$1,100, one-half cash.
Beautiful home place, 5
land, $2,250.
Acreage at Harmony Hill, $50.
HOTEL AT TIMPSON, TEXAS. FOR
QUICK SALE—Good opportunity
for wide-awake hotel man or couple.
Good money-maker from the start as
now established. Reason for selling,
death in family and unable to handle.
Consists of 15 rooms fully furnished
nine big lots; 2 good wells of fine
water; 2 Mocks from H. E & W. T
depot and 1 block from Santa Fe
depot; paved sidewalk to both and to
business center of town; house newly
covered, painted and papered. Price
S5000; will take $2500 cash, balance to
suit purchaser. Address Mrs Lula
Ezell, Timpson, Texas. 21-12tw2tp
Smoking WM*1
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, on Dayisville road,
near home of C. C. Lowery, one black
hand grip containing clothes brush,
ivory hair brush with W.L.P. engrav-
ed on same, comb, order book of (Sing-
j ». man Nursery Co. Also number of other
land, J1.750. small articles. Finder will please re-
im addition, turn to Lufkin News Office and get
reward. 26-3t
rooms, acre _____
J. E. WILSON, Phone 47.’ 2fr-6twlt SILVER
FOR SALE—Two lots 50x140 each,
located in North Lufkin, near Mrs.
C. W. Cole's; easy payments. See T. B.
Johnson at Mengel Box Co. 25-6tp
FOR SALE—Two Hupmobiles, in first
class condition; at a bargain; terms.
E. E. Cochran. 24-tf I
FOR SALE—Orange painted cottage
on Keltys road; 4 large rooms, bath
room, pantry, closed-in back gallery;
on two large lots; situated between
Mrs. Bonner's and R. A. Courtney's
“She doesn’t know the value of a
dollar.”
"Well, I wouldn’t ertirire her for
that I’m not sure myself whether
a dollar is worth 30 or 40 cento
nowadays”
“Fine car you got How much did
it set you back?”
“No expenditure seto me back,"
said the profiteer with dignity. "My
income piles up faster than I can
possibly get nd of it”—Louisville
Courier-J ournal.
‘There are all kinds of crept
hangers in this world,” remarked
Mr. Jibway, thoughtfully.
“Yes?”
"There's Mrs. Jibway,
stance.”
“What about her?”
"Every time I light a quarter
cigar she reminds me that I’m bnm-
ing up enough money to keep
“All the toasts at our coming ban-
quet will be made in aqua pura.”
"But what will you do if any of
the government sleuths get on to
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“What's
about F’
"A famous aviator is returning to ‘ ’
his home town for a visit”
"Ah I Is that the man over there
wearing a silk hat and a long-tailed
coat?”
“Oh, no. That’s the chairman of
the reception committee. The re-
turning aviator is that speck up in
the sky. —Birmingham Age-Her-
ald.
Talk is cheap and it is an easy matter to fool
some people some time but you can’t fool all the
people all the time. All is not gold that glitters.
This is why we are so anxious to demonstrate to
you beyond a doubt that we have the goods and
the prices, and can give you good service.
Don’t you think you owe it to your own interest
to come in or call us up and give us a trial ?
Call Phone 488
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II- yOU WANT any papering or I
painting phone 541. Broom can do it
25-tf
W ANTtD—Those desiring table board I
can get excellent meals, moderately i
priced, at Mrs. Fate Nerren’s, across
from Foundry. Phone 516. 23-tf'
WANTED—An old saddle to use on *“« UF ‘‘noiign money to keep an
log team. Call S. R. Parker, phone, Armenian baby alive 48 hours long-
26~6t *r ”—Birmingham Age-Herald.
FOR SALE OF TRADE—Qty lot with
5-room house, in Singleton addition.
See W. H. Gandy, Lufkin, Tex. 21-6tp
PLACE FOR SALE—Party leaving
town Call over phone 421. or write
Box 625, Lufkin. 21-6tp
FOR SALE—Car load of sap and heart
pine shingles, just received. Phone I
108-tfj
b OR SALE—A new 5-room cottage,
nicely located See W. M. Scar-
brough. 104_tf
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"Of course we
the bolsheviki.”
“I should say so 1”
"But Hibbs goes too far.”
“How’s that?”
"He says everybody ought to be
deported who has an unpronounce-
able name.”—Birmingham Age-
Herald.
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spotless refrigerator. It oonatoto of
the choicest cute of tenderloin
steaks and pork chops, with a little
horse meat added by way of variety.
The foxes have shredded wheat, pre-
pared as carefully as it might be for
some wealthy and querulous invalid.
Other breakfast foods, cereals and
vegetables pamper the appetites of
the little beasta.
The ranch is tightly fenced in
with wire eight feet high and sunk
in the ground several feet The fox
houses are constructed on scientific
hygienic plans. They are kept
scrupulously clean.
The success of this fox ranch on
the Canadian Pacific railway <nd of
several others near Winnipeg has
demonstrated that the prairie prov-
inces are as well adapted to breeding
silver foxes as Prince Edward island,
which is the world’s center of the in-
dustry.
A number of silver fox farms are
operated in the United States. In
the possibilities of enormous profits
the industry seems as alluring as
gold mining.
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Silver foxes on a ranch at Hun-
| gary Hollow, near here, are epi-
cureans and live on the fat of the
land, according to a Regina (Sask.)
dispatch to the New York Evening
Sun. This need not be wondered at,
for silver foxes literally are worth
their vbuA* ia gold.
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We Quote For the Ladies This Week:
45.Q0 Spring or Easter Suits reduced to . . $34.98
»1&PO Spring or Easter Suits reduced to $57.49
■y.OO.Spring or Easter Suits reduced to . <$45.98
Come early if you want a rare value.
Hope Domestic 291-2c a
Limited 10 yards to a customer
Ladies’ Hose from 19c up
vTOratSi IB .nswer to omsine miprew
Bion., with concentric waves of vary-
ing diameter. The stimulated, sens!- W^i ’ —
tnreltle* to work, and thZ blggeinthU £VGI*V 11 Q AF ill
•areriattve faculty, the bigger the | ’ Vx1, J V VI UOVl lit
genius. It Is just here In the morbid '
stimulation of protoplasm that tox- 11 W WV •
~’3H.=lhad results. Try 1
Ota* of some toxins manufactured In I
• man's own system. Tea, coffee, ‘ ' '■ ■■-'
drug., alcohol, seem temporarily at ---- kii’SJ A . .TSiffl
least to put the mental furniture In '
order, to bring harmony whore there I
has been disorder Opium Is not
gentua. Madness Is not genius. But
both would sometimes appear to have
the power to act as umpire for genius
where Its right to go forward Is In IH
question. And It would so—,
the purchasing power In dreams
even greater In Insanity than
either alcohol or opium.
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Sale continues until all of my valued fri
the opportunity of reaping the many values 1 am off<
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to My Store For
Your Easter Wanti
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Woolens L»
Cork Fabric. ,;;
Not so long ago we saw a descrlp. ;'
tlon In a foreign paper of a fabric ■ ’
which was made from cork by a re- ' '
rently discovered French process It ’
was said to be waterproof, a non-con- ! !
ductor of heat and unbreakable By ■ ■
using a special machine, thin slices of
I rttrk are placed In chemical baths to
j remove the resinous parts which
make cork more or less brittle t p..n
the removal of the resin the sheets
of cork become flexible and may be
compared In that respect with leather.
In faef the abeets may be folded and
bent without breaking By combining
to. cork sheets with any suitable
cloth, preferably a thin and str ,,g
«to<h of good «,Ior Rn PTr,.1|ent
watwprorf material gay he obtained
According to the deacriptlon given Bn
raareive preparation Is employe.! to
the cork to the cloth;
•UvOger garment la dealred.
■Ma are placed between
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rails, good ones, a pair
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•: We started a campaign yesterday to sell fifty rtfl
in three days. The first day
SUITS WERE SOLD
The Price I. right/ -
The Fabrica are Wool,
The Suits will Fit
:: Get yuura today. Take a look, learn conditions
:: \ you, too, will bu®^
Monday, Tuesday and Wed
$75 Free Suit 1
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