Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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course the honors won
to be divided. Finalty^jj
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age somehow to g$t ont
per on time, and will
news items
ad into the office. /
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r repairs are madt
me, he will mot«
and Jacksonville
acquaint £
Ina ambition to m
sir next district irf
e has met with n
Cement, and is m
•a to the outcons
I;don returned to their home in
I Houston this afternoon, after a
few days here with friends.
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I Eli Wiener returned to his
II home in Shreveport this after-1 date any
I noon. - - - -
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25c for 12
15c for 6
10c for 4
Contains no alum,
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can we prove «Ue
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merchant
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fck Factor^
has secured
:hs, and that
n June 3rd.
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I in mine house. -
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Riost, if I wilJ
This is not a sale
must raise money or unload .
shelf-worn or out of date ,
Mercantile Movement that’s
•■no limit fowhaf you ratio buy
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15.00 purchase, a ticlcat Jot h
|Ce Theater. WFoh (
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B5.00 purchase,
merchandise
purchase over $25.00 |«ven Ulis1 °wholp “V® .robbed r1-'
• • • Ive all th- 7;?"Ie Bring
lnt° the .store
1 ma>’ he meat
Prove me
,e Lord of
you give us
B sale, beautiful
L Table Runner.
I DOWN THIS
ttte, yard, $2.38
Lirting, yard, $2.18.
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Taffeta, yard, $2.69.
Silk.’, yard, $1.09.
ig Cloth, yard, 21c.
rn, yard, 25c.
iity, y<*rd, 30c.
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yard, 43c.
<,loves, 11c.
Gingham at 33c.
.^Hse, 28c.
S^^mie Pumps, $10.23.
H^Black Oxford, $5.53.
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Gowns, $1.64.
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^■wns, $6.85.
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^Kddies, $1.50.
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^■eddies, $3.35.
^■amesoles, fl.25.
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■tlit Case, $5.69.
|^Bzen Shirts, each, 98c.
^Aiions. 69c.
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^Bstine, 68c.
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iSen's Oxfords, I
^Ben's Oxfords, 1
B'eis, each, 21c.
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■Towels, 11c.
■urtan Scrim, 84c.
■tain Net, 22c.
■lk Hose, $1.18.
Be Hose, 52c.
■singhams, 13>4c.
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B“v Linen, 83c.
Buitmg, 48c.
1° Bars, $2.10.
■yard, 27c and 37c.
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|e«, Dots, yard, $2.32.
Fgandies, yard, $1.00.
|ar.dits, yard, 62c.
kxon. fancy, 85c.
^on, yard, 43c.
»n, yard, 27c.
eet’. $2.10.
>»«, $1.00.
•»ook, 10 yards, $3.60.
■>»ook, yard, 53c.
Bs°ok. yard, 32c.
■“ic ?5 00
F,e ! ' nps, $10.69.
I ’ Pump,, $6.38.
lCr< . cotton, 48c.
|Cr<P>, silk, $l.9o
sham dresses and
al1 ’He, and colors.
in Taffal.
Notice
regular meeting
‘ American Legion.
J and exeervice
requested to be pres-
rooms.
Iwyn com
The 14th episodes of -Th7 B!«k
and an amusing comedy.
COMING—Mary Pickford in “H^rt of th. Hills.
xa, down ,
Bish^n"1 andAom the best the
K F JUd‘e there were
Z”l WelVe t0 fifteen hundred
teF,anHreSent’ The da-V Was
RiS!^ t,y spent- and while the
fmJn°F thent ab<Wt and about
the VaSt Crowd he was
f<tad- to see that everybody
Iseemed to be having a good
Itime generally. Plenty of ........
Hunch baskets were in eviden -e P!'ss Hammerstein
and the Bishop feels safe in ' ° "
jsaying that there was not a liv
I s°ul on the ground but that
?f something nice to
l_. . ---•■■r.vr J»tan. It’S, ine ---asssj OJ
singing was just as good as it *Tes of eioseups.
I OUnn I -I I__ v . . ..... i into,.,... 1 ...
Ip.8.1? V* the song service
I , — — v o evil i
bishop had
I ~“v gwues
he had was when he had
t-
on some of the best' eating In
r n a .1
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devoted the spare
8 in the fascinating
ea), live East Texas
This is the
night for the j
All members
men are
ent at commercial club
1 low Sh
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“uy the Best Instrument__ *
COLUMBIA
grafonola
Interesting Proposition
Cath or
Installment
JAS. A. EDWARDS
jewelry STORE 3
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rmtgimcAg
Missingill & Netteii
__LUFKIN, TEXAS
or a time when we
a bunch of
goods, but a
going to
Suffering Described As Torture
Relieved by Black-Draugbt.
a , , . i1 Ros,vilIc. Ga.—Mrs. Kate Lee Able of
A good bunch of candidates ^P'ace, writes: "My husband is an
were on hand at the sinringi tn8*neer-and once whfle lifting he in-
convention. Allot' them had ? himsel( with a piece of heavy ma-
smiles on their faces .<s they i chiner)'’ aeross ,he abdomen He was
shook hands with the dear peo- tosorc he cou!d not bear to press on
Pie. After the July primary I hln,se!fa,a!|. orl chest or abdomen. He
the smiles of the defeated can 1 weighed 165!bs-. and fell off until he
didates will plav quits while 110 lbs"in ,w° wceks
the successful ones will , ,n- ' ,and i,..’.?oke‘J
doctors, yet with all their medicine, his
bowels failed to act He would turn up I
(ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink I
It two or three days In succession. He I
(fid this yet without result. We became I
desperate, he suffered so. He was swol- i I
...J me his suffering I
could only be drmcribed as torture. j I
I sent and bought Thedford’s Black- 11
Draught I made him take a big doae, I
and when It began to ad he tainted, be I
was in such misery, but he got relief and I
began to mend at once. He got well, I
________ *nd we h*1 he ow<’ hi* ,lh to I
arrival home from the state uni-1
versify and will spend the vaca I y"betPI
tion period here with her par- -r • work. I
ents and many friends. ! " NC'13’ I
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PRICE’S
“Cream”
•^dicing' PowtJ^r
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Here are the
By his clever
impressed
I - ■ . * Ilfue 10 ...... v «*VU8UIg
|FFJr^Sb *nner Plan. Yes. the sen.tn,e»t usually shown
l-i. ~ i j".----kooo as it .
should be, and those who took lntere?t
part tq the song service sang to
rneir heart’s content. Of course
him BirhcP had a g0od time
himself, but the goodest time
| he had was when he had access I
to the grub-pile and filled UD I
on some of the best eating in I
the world.
field, ]
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sale Friday, June 11 d "g ?u.s relatives and
85’2t At FRANKS. l^"-ds ‘2.,mourn his
Sherman, who visit-
sons here, of the Sher-
in Kennard this
I " __
v°ne °f the scenes in whic? "
i ;Y1M.aarnraersteIn is brought to
1 ^foreground are obstrusive.
I on a p:__, --------- U1 u
n”a^«{O,10W8 the try’ agred about
R.-FFi ’ Shef- ily home, his death hot x"
o.e\'„7 vr
oru.,?^ fe>XT„d
he deceased leaves a wife And
Isr v»r •
,T A. Sb«i^i;0 vWt l« >b. pollok X'
ed his sons here, of the Shl^ !ern,00.n> and a vast crowd at
M;"'h°rU^S0®pa"y. returned! ^Thn sad rites,
to his home in Kennard this f News joins many in ex
morning. uara llusj tending sympathy to
reared.
I
Died at Pollok
,pfe S ??“ ?,,d‘?’/bUr””™:
£S5a
S""I"t?nd v‘lt‘r’Mcann
lO&W’A
I Of the mnlkn exter
wormaP wonn,
other ’ Wee-1
- ^W?,X7thaib \wil1
»ste. But ye 8aidh Wh
I we return? Win herein!
®^odSCeSdaWith
, nave rohho,| me
ye all the tith
house, that th<
herewith8,
| windows of heave?"" V" th‘'
'you out a blesslnl p"ur
shall not be room g' t lat !nere
Iv«arer Io, your .Ivj ih,■,,l'-
tan^”e„rAtonG.fc
this due in tith enn^r unto Him
“bS™'?”'" 'L ««!h g‘
Idom ot Ood and hh'rilh.11'''*'
neqs; and all these th
&maPd°dredbintongE °» Hfe)S shaI'
»*)rSSSb»Mat«;
I th^"Fus that we seek ffter1
2^teFJPoral ble«rfnS of I fe
lrn^°me- afterwards. Well
lanH Jt801"8, to have it His way
I wav fh^ k°^.ner- We ad°Pt that
tS Birtontter-I1it Wi” be for U9-
Wl admit that it
“‘emer’dous amount of
of to.the teaching
^S^:??yture, but it is the
the0!^"^ himseIf. and
« Promise will be ful-
JtfmSnm -*F1. SeCk God’s
Ithelack* of f^ WaJ> Its
Pie that brin^samufh’trnnhu c >“ “e.r nrst vehicle under the I “'Tiu*c«rouna are ot
m the world today. Selznick banner is an indication of thF ^°ry’ founded
. °f "hat is to follow Ela nF J h 8ame name> f«
I Hammerstein is to shine bright S -------
mg entertainment, rich in
promise of its star’s future.
Selznick, apparently, spared
no expense to make Miss Ham-
merstein s premier successful
nhet6 ’S auf,ni3h t0 the settings,
Photography and lighting that
stamps it as one of the ‘‘fewer
and better" pictures.
i?irn—r Cros,;md has Shown
, —i to best ad-
I vantage. By his clever work,
he name and feature of the
star are impressed upon the!
"lthout arousing the re-
1 to a
. The story
is never subordinated.
their faces
....., ,,- p,.,,’. 50 sore he could not bear to
After the July nrim-irv ',nrnS€!,ata!!. on chestor abdomen.
. 1__ e .i . j WPltthprl l/'i’v FSc ar,A 4*!f ^CC___.■
didates will piav''.mits 'while wel>hed 110 lbs -in ,wo ’«•«.
the successful none .. ' vousupaieu ano it looked
«nue to smile bec^/X
people have granted them the
privilege of being fed out of the
public crib.
All growing crops are get
ung.along all hunky dory, en terribly. He told
Farmers are scratching old
mother earth for al] she's worth
with the hope that next fall
they will be amply rewarded
for the scratching.
Miss Lois Howell is a recent
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1920, newspaper, June 8, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363286/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .