Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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verify that promise if we will
slating Pastor Havard in lead-
Read News Want Ads.
1 han Are Offered Elsewhere
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Our earnest
they have been .offered at any t.ime during our sale. Every
ided on heart
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$1.75
METHWG SWEET?
as
15c
8c
10c
22c
22c
pair.
42c
hose
we
nre
►gallon a day keeps the blues away.”
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The
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line
am
sion
!ul taste, generously aided by fresh fruits
nd its cooling effects on a hot day have
lost of eager patrons.
> detail, origi-
iterization and
Idbm equaled,
it is composed
Epes and won-
Rudplph Val-
isfies the desire of the sweet tooth quite
icious interpretation of good ice cream.
Glenn & Company
PHONE 435
pmance of two
’ France with
Extra fine quality Voile cut
to a give-away price...
Another lot of Voiles we
are selling for only
36-inch Percale and a bet-
ter, grade, a yard
One lot of Voiles, specially
priced, for
Going
Lest Than
Wholesale
Cott
Clean-Up Prices
on
care of us i “
i to come, and He will
IT’S
OUR
dear reader, that when all
_J earthly have passed
• • •
This leaves us getting along
-----1 we are
indeed thankful.
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are
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to
or,
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ub-
fecial Notice
; regular Sunday specials your orders
ihoned in not later than 10 a. m. Sunday
perfect. x His
food, r-
>s, to be exact,
flawless. The
lent, although
lance of them,
■e artistic and
first class.
•oua.
offering
Last ~ Call
AT THESE PRICES
the
1
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27-inch Percale in all colore, n
a yard .......... _...*rC
The remainder of our
large aaaortment of house
aprons we have cut to less
than the materia! alone
cost
74c 69c 49c
1
ie Party or Home Use
what the occasion is, if you serve our good
learn, you’ll never have a cause to regret it.
i>rs of all kinds and cap make up your order
il way you desirb. Ask to see our many
-the price is always low—ice cream the
, Wash
Fabrics
Women’s
In women hose we have an extra fine
cotton hose for 10c, extra good quality
fiber silk hose for 49c, while we are of-
fering pure thread silk hose for 69c and
98c. A better grade still for $1.34 and
a pure thread silk hose with clock de-
sign for only $1.49.
\
ready been
oe factories 1
markq
$2.68:
“$4.98“
ticket is be
promises a i
year’s cani|
cision will b
terest,—Dili
length a
for 39c.
aoes in our
sold at our .
ighout East
ar.' You’ll
fashionably
s of ethers'
_ VicksburfJ
his Vicksburg’s^
ing with inti
of next Sun<M
er the blue W
ened follow^
mass meeting
a modifies^
in force dufii
Sundays w*1*
mgry
SKIRTS
A few beautiful silk stripe
flouard skirts we are sac-
rificing below cost. Sale
prices on them have been
$12.50 to close out
$4.98
Our Final Clearance Prices On
Women’s Fine Skirts, Waists
and Dresses
f t
number of beautiful skirts, waists and dresses left, that in
| Apocalypse,”
e, although not
imatic, in this
pine, unaffect-
r is the hero-
^’Xir.na death
ither. He has
d he plays it.
! characteriza-
'Edward Con-
Good Hosiery
Was Never Offered
at Such a Bargain
Before
allt|
WM hot i 1
veral weeks I
able to get I
Wthe new
-and we in
>f the many-]
We are offering real bar-
gains in tub fabrics that you
can not handly afford to
pass up.
A lot of sport and serge
skirts at only
$1.98
pt ;
I at the hands
audiences -be-
| so well done
of any partic-
itrength. The
Jvorite of the
dramatist and
M’the beauty
Fine grade of Flaxou on
s^ale at, a yard -
All our 49c and 65c Tissus
Gingham, now -...
to enter that beautiful, eternal,
happy home God will give to
all of those who in this life
have followed in the Master’s
We Can’t Replace
These Items
in Stock at These
\ Prices
bli-
1<Cd.“ '
hat —
talf H. B. Nag
for Small bulldM
tail;kind rooflj*
ide'rubberoid, w
building and»
san Bremond •*!
Women’s and Children’s
Hosiery Specials
Our hosiery prices on women’s and children’s hose especially has been
one of the greatest drawing features of our sale—our prices and the
quality can’t be beat. Try to buy elsewhere hose like ours and you’ll
pay a great deal more for them.
Wo still have a.few dainty
Voile Wahls, to close out
at 11.58, SI.24 and
$1.14
e You
Lufkin Dry Goods Company
LUFKIN TEXAS
Becomisi!
A style nd
says knicld
coming moiti
with the yo*
wegr them.!
r~of ingi and dd
the attend*
J Strangely en«
to the wairf
attired, using
set to preset
above the P
knickerbocM
ets to carry ll
Blue W
PUMPKIN HUM r7‘7”
pr^and ,BV®ra«e feature! By Btahop «f Pemmmon Grove firnes will
;the hands £2r house We should not despair. u»Stll t>
Organdie
A number of cool organdie
dreuee beautifully made.
Regular $9.60 and $7.50
values for. only
$4.98 $3.98
Every Day Folks Tell Us How Much Greater Our Values Are
will away you may be found worthy miKhty well, for which
----this * -
un-cursed earth, giving us
llasting joy and peace so
i wished for by all good
Interest and incident, rather
than dramatic climaxes, and'
hT«m8'°'dl,b;‘b,J01 bJi°k‘ ,h,t “ ’• _____
- I “S be up» J" Atu,‘ a°?
the second coming of things
Christ, at which time He
8tjaighten out things in
In the meantime let footstep,
us prepare the best we can for
whatever eventualities that
«W occur. Futile will be our
efforts to undertake to set
aside the prophecies of God’s
word which are now being rap-
idly fulfilled. F
growing better, as some con-
are growing worse,
and they will continue to grow
worse until Christ comes to put
away sin and to destroy the
work of the devil. Then let
us have faith in God. He has
—i us and to
in the perilous of faith they will
Gingham
Pressey
Several charming Tfwue
and mercerized gingham
dresses grouped in one lot
for quick selling
$3.98
of our only son, Gerald, aged
five, claimed by acute indiges-
tion and double pneumonia,
can not be expressed in words.
We will forever feel profound- i
Iy ^“^ful for.the comfort and I
f cheei: meted out to us in such
1 a trying hour. Our earnest
“ LC.°"‘ hope *s that all of you will be
spared such indescribable sor-l ,
row. . Most sincerely, ; I
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Ricks.] I
Miss Agnes Fowler, who i
formerly resided ta Lufkin, has
iture is all that been visiting friends here and)
ive made from at Huntington from her home|
»nded on heart in Houston. I
We have a number of beautiful skirts, waists and dresses left, that in
■ order to dispose of quickly we have marked at greater reductions than
they have bqen .offered at any t.ime during our sale. Every one Is
priced below the actual cost of them.
Allowed Bond .
As a result of habeas corpus
proceedings at Nacogdoches
before District Judge Guinn,
h b°nd '^a8 allowed Alfred Simp-
son and Jess Rambin, charged
with the murder of Dr. A. L.
Parrish of Garrison, with
which circumstance the public
is more or less familiar. The
bond for Simpson was fixed at
$5,500; the bond for Rambin
at $7,500, both being made
and approved, it is said. The
trial of this case bids fair to
prove the most interesting in
this section of the state in a
long time.
House
^Dresses
Another lot of Gingham
Dresses nicely made, only
A great battle is now LJ„„
fought at Mt. Zion church, the
devil on one side and God’s
people on the other. At this
.*"*'■ writin& the Bishop can’t say
Instead of times how the battle is going, but he
can say that the devil is well
heeled for the occasion and he
is going to give the brethren
a pretty hard fight. He is a
keen, shrewd, cunning adver-
sary but if the brethren will
put on the whole armor of
God and fight the good fight
-1 gain the vic-
tory. Rev. R. B. Berry is as-
• Children’s
Our assortment of children’s hosiery is
just as great as our women’s. For in-
stance we have cut the price on kid-
dies white half hose to 10c and 15c a
pair. A better grade in the three-
quarter length In colors we are selling
for 19c. in the silk three-quarter
--------- 60c ’
WAISTS
Bea. t ful crepe do chino
waist#, values of two and
three times our closing
out price at only
$3.98 $3.58
MEN’S DRESS
AND WORK
| SHIRTS
Better Value*
; For Leu Money
Several, grades if work i; EA
shirts for 74c, 69c and
DressHShirts with collar at-
tach'ed, 2 button pocket....OVC
Extra fine dress shirt with
collar attached, 98c and....O*?C
Beautiful silk stripe
shirts, beat quality....
All over silk crepe shirtsi
■ on sale at only.
r steals his already
rs and writes
le is to marry
ilder and time
id on Balzac’s , . .
Gran^et,” Di- logical location but before the events no one can gainsay the
.He has based promised to be with
his prediction upon the teach- take ,
ings of the Bible, and from the times
~~ ' i'" .......
idly fulfilled.
to be located somewhere in per tbe Biflhop has ’ predicted tend, they
would come upon us and from
--— ——MV* UVOpWll.
where they don’t want fbo Thesi are trying times it is
much, melodrama and will true. Strong men are discour-
stand for sentiment.—Length, aged. Hope Is almost dead
7 reels. J. S. Dickerson. among certain groups of our
r—~:---Z---. fellowmen. But God, in His
Cane Growers, Attention own good time, will bring ~7pV
. --------- Angelina county is bidding abopt a 8lo4°U8 change, if the
’Oman’s devo- for the East Texas Standardi-I g°°, ,people wU1 only be firm
zation plant for East Texas ?<nd-£aitbfu1, K 18 of 811 tbe
ribbon can syrup. All cane |imeS ln «ener*tlo»«» th® W*1?
le love running growers should interest them- Kne wben every man who
bause the hero- selves in this proposition. It is "nowa Ws dutX should do it Or
’ a settled fact that this die—Rusk' County News-
standardization plant is going! In bia letters to his home pa-
East Texas and several coun-(a11 along that Perilous times
s ties are scrapping hard for the would c°me upon us and from
plant. Angelina county is the|tbe Present trend of human
un has'built a Plant will be located here we|fact but that his prediction has
quality of act- mu8t have the support o'f theK?en ver*f*ed- — - r-~
cant jp-owers. Cane growers, . 8 Prediction upon the teach- take
interest yourselves in this plant
If you are not familiar with
the manner in which thd plant
will be operated, ask your mer-
. . , . . ch?nt or banker. He will bo
jed into instant ^,ad to ■' explain it to you.—|
i> of “The Four Huntington Messenger.
Card .of Thanks
Our sincere appreciation of
the words of sympathy and
condolence extended to us dur-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1922, newspaper, July 22, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363553/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .