Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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cerning b«!ag «
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Local N<
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I big or small!
several
Be wise, and step
And call J
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WE CALL FC
y°u Can Ha*8 Trousers Made Right Here
in Lufkin
EAST
LAB
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WE KNOCK
THE SPOTS
1 in charge of the W. M. Glenn
establishment,
to Burke this af
Sport Or
of the Neo
Crepe-Knit
freight America
Amon
ized mat
ing Con
mat
1 and The
| Mere word
,to express ri
All announcements for of- preciatioa of
fice under the above heading accorded me 1
«re subject to the action of the News autoa
$5.00
$6.50
to.......—.
tO.,1,
to...,
to.„
to.,.,
to...,
to....
to..
Saierf
Silk OverbJr
1
Good quality i
ehene and the jW
Mtte silks an ■>
attractive atylee I
ially priced, oaty-
S2,«
or Tax Aucuor:
W L. DENMAN
W. M. TARBUTTON
JACK NERREN
ZANTE M. HILL
'■ of tw<
gain,• I .1
arrival . f the
.... ..... cotiM
, !
were
tory.
' ' go -d, solid
-• L 6. each
Rose. Ap-
®- Y. P- U. Tonight
Groups Nos. 1 and 2 of the
will entertain
bast it
three
iaga, <
ia«, ji
and pr
ing wit
Lufkin
among
and hi
units w
Thei
facturi
[ OTTO BRITTAIN
C. E. BRAZIL 7
Ask him -
wouldn’t rather’have
than bending over a
But That’s
Another
We are sure tint
. of posessing somed
still prevails, andi
see these dressaj
want one-
they’re the hl
"jM
Priced 1
S21.50ts,«|
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Manyjlliri,W’hoppers took advanUge of this notakfe-
yester j
success J
regard- I
weather I
II
a help to the
cheaply for her.
| An i
I there
I tablishnient in
i| the resident-
■I The fire had
J way before the
gretted by
content to look
homestead a- :
the community.
he splendid help
itring the Lufkin
TELEPHONE NO. 68 LJemocrutic Primary election just ended, MSuRinx
. ______ * n Jitlv __•__a.*
_ Entered at the Fontofficn al Loflcia.
lUfKIN DAILY NfWS POLI TIC AL1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Beauty May Be Only
Skin Deep
were good
ing and
chosen.
A i/f /r
I
1
f'-iir for
"i- width, in pink,
! a yd., 3 yds, .
newest
The L
Companj
of $1,6!
men. 1
j County 1
'225 mfen
1 the past
1000 feet
■ is advanced in the.Lumber
■ movement, and has (hardwom
ltd streets than any .States. ’
■1 in East Texas.'maintain!
Kpleted we will have covering
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k he ha;
(the Was
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at
— —» ** *‘“6c,uia uuunty f • , ~ .* ««*>'' QOa
falls down in developing an oil f°J the ?Id ^’^ks at Kel-
; re-
were
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!r 3d. 3 yds.
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:-----j " a. O'QUINN, JR.
Fashion Hint: 'There will be j-------------—
little change in men's pockets For CountX Clerk;
this spring j OTTO BRITTAIN
But they really
tee the outside
■nd what you
makeof it. When
you wear ill fit-
ting clothes or
garments a size
or two too large
or too small—
they see that too.
t No, Ma’am,
send it to us and have
Our up-to-date
cleaning facili
ties will take any
kind of spots.
HaMiBM Bv«ry Aftenun Exo*t
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WATFOKO-B1N10N PRINTING CO.
G K. W ATFORD aad W. C. BINION
Uuan aa4 Mxaa<m
.......*l'*l i roior;
<> families. ■■ „
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Ephit-
ling, a fine rfj
and iitlie j 2
ling nicely, j 2
Miss Ruby Ream went to ! j
^Nacogdoches this afternoon for
■ - .a short visit with relatives and
friends. I* j
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,. I ^r‘ k- O- Bloomfield, who j
‘ the Southern Pine Lun: '*
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? in my
winning tht Zapit.d prize
Without suchTtijdly support, I
could not h«v* hoped to win
I wish al! my friends to always
Ki 1
r’,e‘^n2
•Uke all fadu^T
‘ “ T1*m
a8sett<>ir]
***.£&.
w«re ,thi0kjth *
1 of ruinatk»T
\ LetuS
he«d»1It2
For Tax Collector:
COE L. AGEE
3 yards for. ..
■ wide, flesh or
stantial reductions as Inline. ” V°1
j Miss Flavius Mas singdl of
! Diboll, accompanied b. her
—-— friend, Miss Eugenia Diwraux.
is visiting in the city t .day.
| Born to Mr. and Mis
----I Atkinson, last eyep:
I baby giH. MotlJ
one are reported^i
E. L, ATKINSON, Sr.
For Comnuaxioner Prec.
W. D. BYNUM
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Th*1 News
F^nd prize win-
Ljbmitted to the
F-Why Lufkin I»
b in East Texas.'*
L one of much
L by the pen of
KcMullen. one of
[jjh School pupils:
numerous things
the best
Some of
wide in
■ ar. Is
in white or
pan-
popular dot,
^Kufkin
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|Khe location, posi- jt0 the ,
Milmad K°od the toy
K:it. . The Li
Kg mdu-'nes. elty lchjne (
sucli rgaiiiza- yearjy ,
H, Lion- 1 i1'1, an ‘operate
K C-nm v. and foundrj
Kjty.binldmg spirit,and p0|
■le I The J
■ lucat.-d in •* good js a cor
Krunioi.' iltc growth j2ation
K, being th<- largest ^undrec
Eten H ,1't.m andifcmp]0!y)
■ and al- the larg’: partrtler
En Bea.i t'-nt and their pi
I tically 1
E sixteen passenger they an
■nd out ot our town shipmen
■ also many f™~M ’
|H. E. i W T. Ry.
Ebt division here, al-
L a roundhouse and are Tj,e
■op, and the Cotton
■h a passt-nger and gin
tosion here. Lufkin '
Linus of the Texas Handle 1
Ln Railway. The An-1
leches River Railway ■
Brovetori. Lufkin & I
Railway. These var-!
ids give employment
Ibople wh 1 are home
lident.s and good citi-
* hildren's- Par.:!,- Dr-s-
gingham or crash,
basket Weave Suumg I., ,
■lie.-..,! :: 1 .
• I"in. „
r 3 . ar,;. f,.r
. Z ' '> N. black
Il’s such
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Entered at the Poatoffice at Lufkin.-----------------------------
fexaa, for traouniaarao through the For Conrreu, 2nd Dial net
mad aa aocond -claaa matter 1 iriatnct.
------------ *“W*r' I JOHN B. BURNS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES f
ratable in Advance
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J month* ------.......1.7#|
• months _____________3^0
12 month* ......... (150 j
The Aaaociated Praaa is axcluaivaly '
entitled to the for republication 1
of all Mrs credited U> it or not other-
wise credited in thia paper and alao
Cha local news publiahed harem.
AU right* of republication of apocial
liapatche* haram are alao reaarwad. '
All resolution*, card* of thank*,
programs and other matter not gen-
•ral news, will be claaaed aa adver-
ting and charged for at the rate of ___
one cent for each word, and the send- I For
•r will be held responaible for pay-
ment of bill. tendent:
W. A
>'W any g,l(ld lf bcauty were
AB that anyone would see. would be
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reductions, as follows:
$1.00 Garments reduced 1
$1.50 Garments reduced
fl.75 Garments reduced
$2.50 Garments reduced
$3.00 Garments reduced I
£a™ents reduced 1
5L27 Garments reduced
$4.u0 Garments reduced to.......
Garments reduced to,„___
Garments reduced dMIEg
«• C. Tomme
’The Tailor That Satisfies”
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1 L
$1
$1
genuine d* -|
coa make m-j
3 pairs for... tpj.
“fable solid A-<
8 y«rds for. $
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Th<». Edixon «nd Advertixmg life. They act all alike. Th*1
When our good friend, Thus. u,e
.iterance he usually creased their
- a me-.ige that sticks'fort >g per jfenL
pul! through aa if there
no depression, and effort^
.-~h men tend to shorten th>
periods of depresaion.”
I Wise words, arent they *
, Mr. : .“^V «,
It wouldn't d„
than skin deep
the outside.
He wouldn’t s
o clothes or ti
laundry this w
■tad equate
pasting ap Edison, opens his mouth in busineM
public
gne- Us a
le' campaign u .j, JS
F. r example he had the fol-
kixiiig to say in a recent inter- such
■'1 have been through five
remember heartily ap depressions during my business j
■ predate what they have done _ ._. ..
for me. MortjSpectfuiiy.
MrUt^E. Miller.
Ernest KurtjMvent t;> H J>
' or County Trexfurer ■ ’I1"" •ft*n,°W-
MISS FLORENCE POWELL J Mrs.Tp. Thomfrsor?; ent '
For County Judge: ; Beaumont this afternoon.
P. D. RENFRO
JOHN F. ROBINSON
County School Superii
Tailoring Line Added.
r;ir;:rzih’e'r; *• “»-
•"■d Gm ;ess 0monerye'n!S C°mP‘iment »nd ^you-l1
| Sale ot House Dresses and j
I Continues Until Saturday |
Many a rnan Ji
w ho has possess- I
•■d but little |
beauty, has won
■ reputation for
being good look
mg merely be-
cause his clothes
look- I
wel’ . day the ....
I with visitor.
1 store
I new r
I features and
well as th,-
I eliciting' manv
I mendation fr.
Truly Mr K|..1[]k
4 tended a most )
Ij back to the
!| where he <.nj,;
I able 1>h~
I years
Count that day lost in which
the United States congress does
not furnish a waiting public
*ith some new thought con-
cerning the soldier bonus. Like
mapy of the ex-soldiers say, let
vSngreas do something about!...7
the matter, or come to some
definite understanding that
will no longer leave tv, '
in suspense. The war is over, j'uP *n despair,
the boys are back home, but !n another county with
their cause has been in
limelight long enough.
Anvihmg iT"0
News office.
I he formal ng
1 "f •'>' I- L Fra.!
| day was a complete
1 from every >tandp>illt. ,
I t'<s of disagreeable
‘on.htions. and practically all
d..re U;1S we|| fi(Ied
.....a”,! 'hoppers, the
P‘-‘‘'en!ing an entireb
"PPearance. the many now'®
' 4PP,,:ntments, as i
'‘■"nph te new stock . [
"'■'•d-s of com- I(
•ill visitors. ,1“
has been ex- i ■
'“•arty welcome
!,1 home town fl j
'^vh a profit-' ?
a number of ■ |
DURNS it|
VICKS|
’.“oKuaS
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mcof and Pink.
-ler-et-,. Linger;
white, a: ■-.,
Mi.-ses Silk II.,.
Brown m- white,
hiue Lingerie
LaVl Oder. Sky. Xd,.
roimt, in.
’lots, chucks, etc., 17 i
Rubber Pam. ,.r Ina,!!'
'-'■'I qnaliiy
( repe. Jo
•■r dark . I .;-
t’otton H..,,. „f ,ir>t t
■' a pair or
sP’>rt Stff(t.,i
- mi veil., ,.x
imnrng of thelJn Elbow !
' beaver V(1lur.
7i!1!d hdav........
'hm-k ami tln-ae'r
h-arge Hand Tow-X
-°c each, or f1V(, f. r
Indian He;)d it; ,v. .
fl»th. 20e a va'l '7.7^
G-rl s Black Sate,.r ..
*nd quality. a!i siz,., 3, .
Manchester < han-t .....
ffolors ev-, " '>r' ' in a’i
Wo™ ' ! S?P<;at- Eh-
^a-ora:e ,-,0,™.^
,V',Tn s S‘ h L.-!
b,ark or i.rown; ;i v
.a Io j-
Whi;,..
“■ ;n 3]] the r----- ■
<• >■!.. 6 yds. for” '
•-'•■' bT babies in flesh
h; 3 pair for.
wide, in most
r'- special, a yard
S pan-'f.'.iraiit-V- in biack
•-port Sti-p.-i W , ■ ..
noveily i,,!, ''
■ 1 .1 ■ a;-i! ■> I
'■'■■’Kth (-linn...7
-rvia! tai.,,.. '
30 n.
•' ;7{
,f r,'I'y bieached huck; ,
wi'ith. the
yards for
"’•■rs of good
1 or ;
desirabL
a yard, t
Eesh 1Dd
i,'5”' ' G. each
1 ' ' f vheer weight.
‘ ‘r - pairs for
Of course the reserved seats
may come a little extra.
——> — •■* ,
After all, if Angelina county
the public | field- there is no need to give t>S’ and its Passing will be
— -a over, ?UP in despair. A farmer over gretted ljy many who
content to look upon the old
the've-dment of $31.00 in turkeys .1°me'te:‘d as a “fixture" mJ
(realized a profit of $*89.00./
. (Losing faith in the oil proposi-1
lij at the ition, if any one is, why not give '
turkeys a round? I...,,
• i lilli (—
I day, and
< hapel.
about forty
leaves a j
children, besides
to mourn '
Mr. L. O. Bloomfield,
at, uie OOUl
I ber Company Camp, near Alto,
(Wednesday, his remains being
--(Undertaking
amid a | Glancing over the exchanges was carried iO Du
The first day coming to this office every day, ternoon for burial
----Doug.
■ Morgan ten show will appear
■ in Nacogdoches next Monday
.for a week's stand. The price B y p ..." -......
[of admission has been reduced Cro„„ N , J1 ...........
jto ten cents to everybody over [2, ? N°’ ’’ ’rfctonou-' '» the
five years of age. This will . conte«!t- The occasion
make it possible for everybody 'home^^V^n at th®
to attend who feels inclined | M18* D” e”e Sing|eton-
The
Mrs. Tob Smith, nee Du
Bose, who resided in the Bak!
”-!l community, died W'ednes-1
was buried at Ryan's)
The deceased was J®
years of age, and ffi
husband anti seven 'IP
....... uiany friends iffi
-------a her umimely demise, ffi
The fire department was ®
1 *'a|led out las. aight in the ffi
• <he Lufkin Land g
J a r v S“,r” !he •dat'‘ S
7 h. Morgan. bcill., illvolve,, ®
I ' ' (,'e News und-rstar.ds, |Q.
was a small grocery es- ft
< "im-ftion with
'1 rl‘"rgi<i e
"7 head staple I.ght
d^a»nlent.!hat‘;h7!7';;;H ^v‘/T
not be avoided. ’
If the boll weevil escapes the
recent spell of cold weather, he J
may .<
by a nose.
The Guatemalan elections
tremendously satisfac-
All morgues and hos-
pitals are full.—Snap Shots.
Mardi gras festivities in New I
Orleans started off amid a
blaze of glory. "" *
there were four dead, others it is noted that the J
fatally wounded and a score *'
hart. There were 150 calls for
patrol wagons.
the exchanges was carried
ACKER MOTOR co.
Nacogdoches, Texas
$1.50
TO
New
for t-
leath
urse»
Quality
Wc will seP fhr<n
rest monthly,
make deliver:
X -
r
/town ,?nd rnn
t' i- '..ctnry cait
modish Pi
- -inest
lufki
Nounpj
mechanics;
along and
fr un $30"
r.
(Apply
' J rection
h> your
thing jhas it.
•-«-W
rnr? w;rn m? ntf fr n= tr-
Get >.• :r order in now « j;llt ,
arriva!s of ,
r°men, of the f,
Joisn,
—-_ A
Remedy cures itch, j
kant odor, no grease. I
fording to simple di- I
®e" go right on with I
F- Your druggist
47tfj(^
IIIZENS Gu“
____ !r'x
I " '"-f ot what other
I have in ived all
I re paid anywhere
I to SJO p-p- week.
I Just as aoon as Mr. Lew
L becomes a subscriber to his
i;cal home p<per, the one
By;
3%.."
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1922, newspaper, March 3, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363481/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .