Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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Every day now new fall styles are beginning
to arrive—and you'll find that their quality is
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•Just to see Fashion's newest in the season’s
smartest footwear—there s joy in that tor any
woman.
But to find that the shoe which makes one’s
foot especially trig-looking and dainty is utterly
comfortable too—that is bliss.
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and gravel always. Phone Ilf).
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B p s and smoke Y B s. Mi~s
Burkes Itrlig Store, double role, much
Mrs. I. T. Womack and lit-
■ son,
ant guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Littlejohn, in this city.
programs
trnj news,
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C. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Manager!
rCLEPHONE NO. 68
Entered at the Poe toff ice at Lufkin
Taxas, for transmission through the
nali as second-class matter.
Bohannon Building
Probably all our candid stes 1
would have been elected Sat-
urday if the June brides had
got back from their honey-
moons in time to voti .--Snap :
Shots. the;- gate me on Saturday, [ii'eqtiired t
-ball forever fee.l grateful and;
my many fi'iends
a handsome majority,
it shall be my purpose to con-
these two factions have not 05.:’,
agreed just how those coun-
tries shall pay. As long as this
disagreement exists, Germany
and Austria should worry.
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each and every Keltys
iman most deeply benefit
Place your order
with us at once
lor a car out of
this shipment.
pparent that 1 will
l-off for the office!
psor I now
nee to my friends
; to continue in the
(ke the most thor-
ign of the county
possible for me to
■the circumstances,
nnst two splendid
hd received in thelc]ear*
t a vote for which ■
is feel very proud.
Stood by me most
Their in any
friends extend congratula-
tions. ,
Why didn’t you phone 550
for the poundmaster? 20-5ti
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and oth’-r tna-..' -r f.”i tf*’n-
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Center, Texas, July 25.—
J Mrs. Georgie Bell Matthews
was accidentally shot earlj
. Tuesday morning by her hus
band, Clyde Matthews, wher
Mr. Matthews fired at what he
supposed was a burglar at the
rear door of the home of tht
couple. Mrs. Matthews was
shot through the left arm, and
amputation was necessary.
Early in the morning Mr
and Mrs. Matthews were
noise, and
were at-
tempting to break in. Mr. Mat-
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Another thing that gives .-at-[
appear-1
anee of th down-town streets
morning when the city does she go?
Friend: Hm.
comes
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box —
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• •!>i-ralions Hattie
\ n. .st < ir • . able .il lair wa -
... f ii.-i parly ot Mr. ami.
Mr-. < a’-i Da I'n;.. -.f Manning,j
.->-k, the party
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Burke.
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CII/0 ®t Galveston. The members
EVTlJ the human body are so
closely related that over-exer-
tion of one frequently causes
the collapse of another. Eye
strain nearly always affects
the heart.—Honey Grove Sig-
nal.
The price of > ci
quantities has dou-i.< >:
cago since minim,
were suspended.
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SHOE STORE.
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have
damage claims ].-„r |h(. benefit of the travel-!
against Germany and Austria ilIg |iu»>lic we have put in
shall be paid promptly, but ladies’ rest
Harrell Tranf. Co.
torney in r a manner as to
There are not many ln,.n; the confidence which‘my
record like this one. friends
Republican ami democratic
senators have agreed that
American damage claims
a. m.
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Mrs. Frank Trahan arrived
I yesterday from her home in
San Antonio, and -will spend
vial weeks with her sister, ——
. k. B. Bledsoe, who has
—-.-n id for some time, al-
piioiirb rcp.T.ei! somewhat im-
Y U'ved today.___
Free Y B Cigars
William Folk, a civil war obligated to
veteran and a bachelor eighty ,l(. sll, p
the same
was .born juct the office of county at-
ami reared in San Augustine
county,
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tist i-lfurch officiating. The :>ess affairs.
News is informed that the hap- Letter, and are better,
py couple will make their home ____'
at Goose Creek,
extend
If it be p" >1 . mm a
as lieth in you. peaceably
with ail men. -Ro.r.a:. 12: id.
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Tommie Stovall arrived in
the city today and will spend
a few days as the guest of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Stovall, on the southern out-
! skirts of the city,
iman for the Mavfield
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sale grocery company
^headquarters at Waxahachie,
land is getting along-smendidly.'
| His many friends are giving
I hijn the glad hand and
Hallo, old man, I see > ouj hearty greeting,
have an electric fan.”
A Dallas man died of heart Tes. I thought I'd blow my-l
trouble recently on Hie. beach ’ ll. —Leslie's \\ eekl .
a great deal of
They enjoy-’trouble and annoyance by hav-
e<; ooating. ,-wimming. dancing.pug in their possession papers
rid-ye. fishing and hunting, -bowing a clear record on their
AH h-:t with regrets al leaving! .-ar, as we!' as having their
* ■ u : I*.i,22 registration receipt. The
jhighw.-.y laws of California are
very.strict and all parties must
: furiii.-h satisfactory papers be-
l wi.-h to immk mv friendsi >*■'''• they can register a car in
:!:e splendid vol. whieh|th:c .State, as all tourists are
me on Saturday. I; required to do even when only
on a temporary trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Van A. David-'
■ j s- arrived home i: -t night
; from Bryan, where Mr. D-ivid-
‘ !1 has been atti idinr i , - : , ■ ,
, , , . t,‘‘i 1 Hanged,
1 '’it-< in itiemisttv w 'riri-.-
Hunling’on sector, looking
i.'-.’il altei lhe e.ci lion “-'jthews armed himself and went
i.1 lef.-t i . am! -ee-ns to !■( : warning hi.- wife to ce-
0 the way. ' I’ in the n. A-rem h-
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Delicious and Refreshing
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1"IC<XA.VUU<...MMNY, ATLANIA
Barties going overland from
i d Barbara Russel; Mr. Ward'dexas to California will save
K< ii- . .'dr. Alton f’erkins, Pat ■ themselves
Fiends in hum. : ,1 e: -: de jinl 1 :!iidle,.
a cook stove from Lafe
Budd home l-a : evenin while
Mrs. Budd iviz tunin' >n on
Schenectady. Abe .Martin.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
1 month ....................... $0.66
t months..-..................................... 1.76
6 months. ........................................ 3.50
12 months.................................... .. <
Ths Associated Press is exclusively )
entitled to the Ube for re publication
of all news crediie i to it or not other- ; .
wist credited in tins papei ami als'
die local news puhhskitl herein
AU rights of rei:. L : ?.• -n of special
dispatches herein are a. • rt cr.ei
and the voters have
reposed in
26-1 wl ( . E. Brazil.
Um - cokers entering 1-rid. ' • I’l.-.v," trie I. •
1 ..<>rd<i. . July 2.2, - 'c.,|,;ai) creation fir Bara-
:iJ rl K b* ■’ a- ' nut starring Marion Davies
■ one Hb Y B cigar which will be seen a’ the Bal-
Theatre Thursday next.
Davies again takes a
a- .-:n did
in "Buried Treasure,” save that
Of Marshall, are pleas-1"! faSe 1S,’° P',rtrays lwol
|ditlerc-nt girls—a lovely, fair-!
.haired daughter of Erin of
'medieval times and a sprightly
Like*singing? MeCartv quar-1‘tn,i winsome brunette beautv
tette at Keltys Thursday night, 1'^ ll,’lay.
s :l"’ l>- »'•- 26-2 "The Bride's Play" was ad-
apted to the screen by Mildred |
Considine from a story in
Hearst's Magazine by Donn'
llyri-e. author of "The Woman
a recent Bara-
mo-im - Cosmopolitan succe-s.
I 'Hi-r the direction of George
W. I’ . willigcr. the pict i.e is a
g -rgeous unfolding of a charm-
'•";: L’\e story about which is
" -- ii a delightful atmo-phtre,
>-f the rich romantii-i-m of the
Irish people. i
Mi.-.> Davies is seen as an ap-!
pealing, kindly girl, fresh Horn:
scheid. whose guileless heart isi
won bv a worthless and world-i
l.v poet How she learns < f the’
d.iplic-y of the poet and finds!
her true love forms a fascinat-I
ing story that is staged amid!
marvelously fine medieval ,-as-!
ties ai 1 chapels ami nia.icstiq
.■'3tlir.t' SCCTlvry.
■You know that churche
n it moit profitable to do
■ If it is a success in the c
(home town?
I You know it would be i
I Let's reason the thing o
fame people. That isn’t 1
iv the people you’want to 1
I If they don't come to ch
I Through this newspapei
I Supposing you got your <
b of say $ 100 a year. I
bks of advertising. That ’
ky week.
| There are special a^enci
i*t feel capable of doing i
bnation. BUT we think
[you know your town. S
Iper cent the firft year, w
lud. And it can be done.
’ But don’t try it for a m<
i That would be wafting
[ Ivory Soap, Cream of
{eitised articles that are 1
tept after years of advertisi
That old motto, “Keep
Rising.
The road is open to yot
, You want to grow.
You want to reach out.
Advertising is the answi
Fill those empty pews v
Mr. S. R. Canon and Miss
. were married isfaciion i- Hie clean
i >’ I'clock '.his morning at
'■me of lhe bride, just each
'■ 1 ne ciiy. Rev. J. it. dwellers appear on the scene'
' T.1? ! i1'1 ' ‘'.th" day's routine of busi- we’re not blini|l
.......1 "Hiciating. The :><-ss affairs. l he streets look’ "Well, heifi
you—Life. I
Important M
1 cided Thursdif]
We make your car new—' tys. Resolved,!
our guarantee behind all of it. beneficial thu|
25-3 Harrell Tranf. Co.
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If you want a nicely washed
car, washed in the shade or
in the sun. we can serve either
way.
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We lead, others follow, in
! the service.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922, newspaper, July 26, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363555/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .