The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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$150,000, owing to financial
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HOSIERY
For All Ages
A New Merchant
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A Merry CHRISTMAS to AU
SANIDOWN MATTRESS
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We have what you want—
Buy your Christmas hosiery here.
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COUNTY ROAD BONDS
WERE SOLD TODAY
to do so. is a genius.
There aie unpleasant
Knives, from 15c to $3.50
Safety Razors,
S l iced from 75c to $5.00
Every part is so carefully fitted
together that any blade opens
easily with the thumb nail.
Not too big—not too little—but
made to stand the demands
of the ave.age man.
Be careful in buying a mattress.
When you want a high-grade mat-
tress always buy the Double SANI-
DOWN Tick, well ventilated and
guaranteed for 25 years. Be sure
to see our line of mattresses.
family. Even the expenditure
for the bride’s trousseau has
been cut down to $250,000,this
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KNIVES
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wedding. !
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'All, bla<
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lefore the
I Onferenc
Intention c
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kt' must si
Ipulicy of
[at b'>th er
| term bond
It term i
| the same i
n ki: ‘iv ths
until s in th
ready votet
al Innit of
bent the j
lends in c
Jay and gl
1 probably t
[within 4 o.
in the house in
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Sei
See Our
Line
Mops
Give the wife
one for Xmas.
We also carry a
line of Polish.
Mr. T. J. Aycock, of Grove-
has just purchased the
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They are sharp—very sharp—
when you buy them. They
hold an edge and satisfy.
You are always proud of your
DwtortJ Edge Knife. •
Diamond Edge is the best
guaranteed Cutlery on the
market. W ell sell you cutlery
lery all prices from'the cheap-
est that’s good to the best
that's made.
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physician, was found
.-hut dead at home early today.
Police instituted search for a
woman in connection with the
-hooting. A charge of murder
was filed against the wife of
Smith. Smith’s body, with a
Cullet wound near the heart,
was discovered lying across the
Led clothed only in under-
■ ...... Police headquarters
announced that Mrs. Smitn
made a statement charging she ‘
.-het after Smith had beaten
her with a shoe.
ik.-lv.l
, “inly com-
v . i’h Judge
i.-iiti pre-filing. passed mi
bids this morning which
had Keen submitted for good
mad bonds to the amount of
$,>im,Ot)0.00. the first issue of
the more than a million dollar
bond issue voted by the tax
payers of the county some
months ago.
The award was made to ii- . ]othes
It. Fuller, representing three
different bond companies, one
in Chicago and two in St.
Louis, the bonds bringing par
and accrued interest of 5’ L> per
cent. This sale is considered a
splendid one for the tax payers
his is the
Ec Store c
L that mt
It's an ex
as an ap
be piano 1
I order tc
kiment, ar
1., . I{ousti
I it as a
1.. - too lai
i displ
t, rats.
it. G. Lynch, traveling sales
w hose
w :1b
Shoes."
for
A Gem. Has evt
goes to make a s
ence picture; gret
ring one slightly
sequence in which
is made an accon
crook, but whic
questioned by the
dience; fine actin;
fess cast; perfect (?
gets the most c'
scene; star truly I
registering for th
by the way, as i
goodness persona1!
great type for the/
feet continuity tha|
pense and builds i
right amount of mj
es that aren’t dr;
the ears; a theme
u * portahce' used nd
but to teach; go
nicely selected extt
1 v. o set- of triple*'
forty eight sets
o-.rn ir. Texas la-!
’hi- month has im.
than la'! month, so
B. A. LONGINO ITEXAs
Everything For the Home and Fai
Last or
Chri.-'.mas Greeting . and- .;
the News ofii-e, -i.c
now.
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of the county, and is consid- >
erably more than was offered
at a previous time when bids
were -ubmitted for a like
an. u:.‘ of bonds. The mem-
ber' of the court are to be con-
gratulated indeed upon
splendid achievement in
instance.
Now. that the money
been arranged for, it will nat-
urally follow that preparations
will go forward at once for an
con-
>and makes
lines alreadv definitely desig- C'*> overcoming every
nated. and 'upon which both t0 d° s0- is a Selliu*-
state and federal aid has been There aie unpleasant occur- ‘
promised. . ances in every job: there are
obstacles to overcome by alt ■
:who rise above the work which
a person can do with his hands
without the use of his head:
and the extent to which a per-:
son meets these condition' .
philosophically, with a smile i
instead of a frown, will mark
that person’s degree of success, i ’
It vou can control yourself
when you fee! like saying "I
will quit,” you will soon con
trol the conditions which make
you want to quit.—Napoleon '
Hill. i
ami
f twin- were
m<.i“:-. But |
■ niu-i day
!,i‘.k .mt.
royal pair to the church will.Lee Zeig!er
k "of goods Of Mr. Ed V. line his pockets with $1,000|Landis. They
,,-m next door to the Luf- »“t of the pile, the servants to.any assistance rey.
...... 'll, ’
„,vle IQlKj
I pecting to be
i»re not quite sure jfc
Lions want to m*le
—and will if yo|)
the names. Let then
once.
Appropriate Gifts
Be sure to see our line of Bed
Room, Living Room and Parlor
Suites; Rugs, Bed Springs, Bed-
steads, Rockers aud Library Ta-
bles, etc. Plenty of nice Heaters
Dog Irons, Fireplace Sets; Tricy-
cles, Automobiles, Jingle Cars and
many other things that we could
mention as Christmas Gifts Come
see our stock. We sell only sub-
stantial goods. We invite you to
visit us at any time; you are al-
ways welcome.
(From Saturday’* Daily.)
The surprise nuptial event
of the season occurred at 8:20
o’clock this morning at the
home of the bride's mother,
I Mrs. C. Campbell, on Raguet
[street, when Rev. S. O. Landis,
i pastor of the First Christian
church, joined in marriage Mr.
j Virgil J. Fugler and Miss Mary
1 Campbell, the lovely daughter
of the home mentioned. Al-
though friends had been pre-
viously "officially’1
the approaching
even most intimate associates
were left to "grope in the
dark” concerning the momen-
tous hour. Only immediate
members <.f the family witness-
ed the simple and solemnly
sweet ceremony, in which Miss
Ruth Childers acted as brides- •
maid with Mr. Vernon Glenn
assaying the role of “best
man.” Shortly after a shower
of congratulations and best .
wishes for a long, happy and
prosperous life, a high-power-
ed automobile was commander
ed and Mr. and Mrs. Fugler
were spirited away by their
next best friends, Mr. Glenn
land Miss Childers to some raii-
HUSBAND IS DEAD .way station “somewhere,” no
DALLAS WOMAN HELD body knows where, from which
-- ' point they departed on then
Dallas. Dec. 19. Dr. J. 1. , honeymoon.
■Smith, forty-eight, prominent ' The bride was ;eared in thl>
local physician, was i°und city, easily among the most ai
iComplished and universally ad
mired young ladies in the cir < the prisoner at the bar
,cles of society, and number Witness—"Yes, sir;
her friends by the extent of ••here I met him.”
w nerner ir DC
heads, statements wed-
dinn invitations or
public sale bills, re-
member we can turn
out the work at the
lowest cost consistent
with good work.
Sweeping raids ou
Chicago and the J
hundred-. acconiiJ!
reports. h:i; had thej
inflating the price J
the third power.
on the eve of thel
this will no doubtj
great roar on the Mt
thirsty ones who
dig up the new prict
W ho bu.Ids the early morn-
ing fires on our premises? Not
every Lufkin family is supplied
w;’h '“rvants. and not every
Lufkin home is equipped with
steam he;,t. while not one is
iuriii hed with gas. All of this
be:ng -enie one has to lay
ilie i-ai I;, murnsng lire on cold
mu?‘.inl’-. and the colder it is
'he magio'ude <if the heat must
co > •. p .id. I.. !ie sure, where
ibei. are no -er\ati! - all mem
tiers “f the family do not fall
ou* ni iied at one tell .-wope
and each get busy with 1 he wh„sf> nan)(1 is sv[lonv. ■ .
kmd.ing m ial! ,his i- nio!1> n;,h I)iamond j
usuauy allotted to some par Brand Shoes.” departed at
t.cumr md.viduaf who i- al- t„r Su]phur Sprjngs
ways expected n, make good where he wdl join Mrs. Lynch. J :
who preceded him, and they i '
,n will spend the uletide season 1 ;
with relatives and friends. This J i
fellow Lynch is not quite con ”
vimed which locality grows
the finest turkeys, Lufkin or
Sulphur Springs, and this par It
11 'lar point will fie cleared i
paper more especially t„r ,,, ,vhi|(. h(, H awa?.
.............of all mar ________________
If you are a day laborer or
corporation president, office
boy or superintendent of the
works, you are sure to come
to the point sooner or late:',
at which things will not go • i
’heir ’u‘t • OLI ";ll‘ -v,,u lje u!:
tj^ 1 unusual person if the first .
thing you think of is not—to
. quit the job. i '
This is the very place where
you will need self-control. Just
remember that any fool can!
early beginning of actual eon- 'jut l*‘e person who stick'
struction of roads along those Ja,ld makfcs ;1 -success of his i
■ ,..3. -------- o jstacle 1
wno pUMy
* •»'H l»ftU j
•11 thr : i®. It hreught her right out.
and Boon «he "as as well as a girl I
coaid We thiulj there la nothing
like Cotai”
bo twt allow yourself to become '
Weak and ran down from womanly '
troubles. Take < arduL Ton may find I
it Just what you really need. For
more than 40 yea-- ft has been used by
| thousands and then sand*, and found
, just u Mra, Mabe daacribea.
j At your fruulst a
on the job. Siime fetow, far
awat trmi here, writing in
another | /per. says the man
who is too mean to build the
fires tor his wife won't need to
worry about a tire on re-<ur-
rection morn. This thought
passed out among reader' of
this j---
the calm reflection
ried men.
flier acquaintance, vum ■ -r^~
months ago she was one of the of the Princeia
efficient teachers in the Luf count LasceHeg, to eogt only
kin High School, and it can be------ .
truthfully said that the for-
un.ite groom has won one of
Lufkin’s fairest ladies for a
life companion.
Mi Fugler is a young man
of -telling qualities, possesses jtem of course being separate
,;.i, did business ability, and from the outlay for the wed......
i- field agent for a well known djng for which the Archbiahop
i. aiiutacturing concern, with „f Canterbury is to get $5,000
I ...Iquartcrs in Lufkin, where for reading the greater part of.committee
as amassed a large num- the ceremony, while those who,10 8et the
-------- - - - ’ ar'- not
and (K('.isidti'.. Itciiii ilic new wool sink
<mb.rrM.mme i« th. r»ml JJ,”
WUe be overilS
dear old fell^3
the generoug
•n empty stock)*.i
or vicinity be mi2.
good-a^g
m*ke*
ben I
h, i- amassed a large num- the ceremony, wmie loose who w «et the
. , . i loyal friends dining his assjst him will only get $1,000 who are not *#*3
deuce here. each. The organist will pullfSanta Claus hsswj
i h< New- join- a multiiude down $1,000 for playing the visiting list thi*
>. rting felicitations. wedding march, $2,500 will bet^- Kerr has been
distributed among sextons,/nan of this
vergers and bell ringers andj^ose serving utjfl
the coachman who drives the Huntason, ty q j
royal pair to the church will-Lee Zeigler and kJ
......... |Landis- 'rheywjl
,,-on next door to the Luf- «nt of the pile, the servants to.an>’ assistance renJ
National Bank, and will do get smaller sums. Not only so, I1" ascertaining thfi
■d era! merchandising busi- but the lowest estimate on the a11 the httle folks afc
• at this stand in the future, wedding cake se far obtained [ Pectnig to be
place already being in is $1,200. While the floral
i. :tl.ge of the new manage- decorations may not measure
rent', which will enlarge same up to expectations, they have
■ ,j cater to the trade of both agreed to make out with $10,-
ah and country. Mr. Ay- 000 for this one feature. But
.. k is a prominent citizen of speaking of that trousseau, get
roveton. where he is engaged this: The wedding gown is be-
a like business, and with ing woven at the ancient Hand-
ls experience, is well qual- self works in Braintree. The
:ed to supply the needs of train will be pure spun silk,
public in the line mention- ivory colored, and shot with
[real silver. The process of
I spinning is so slow that only
ever!three inches are spun a day;
?”|And after they are married—
that’s they’ll just be married, and
j that’s all.
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A BICYCLE Ml
A DANDY PRE!
t
Why not buy that boy or gbij
a good bicycle for ChristmM.j
We have them and the prices1
will please your pocketbook, a
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A large and complete line of
Silverware and Carving Sets.
Your wife. men. will appreci-
ate a gift of this kind.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1921, newspaper, December 23, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363435/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .