The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LUFKIN NEWS
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of the
Low Price
our yard.—Snap Shots.
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Rambin Rearrested
Read News Want Ads.
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ON
Auto Casin
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Goodyear and Seibeling Cords
30x3'/.
$12.50
Ajax, Paragan, Fabric, Non-Skid
Prices on all other sizes in
proportion
Harrell Garage
T.J
FRANK’S
ram
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else would stand in the
of prosperity?
fied line .of stylish footwear it has ever been
our entire mercantile career.
On The
Square
caps,
town-
Racine (Standard Guarantee)
I’ 30x3 Non-Skid . ;
30x3 «/2 Non-Skid
30x3 ..
30x3 */i
I
somewhat
some of the
cumstances
tragedy.
It will be
was miss-
something
before his
On The j
Square I
’ •.Rs. suits, dresse
t) « will show our
■■■ best we Wave
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“Br
want t
heimo
chicke
$7.75
8.50
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Fall
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the public prints in a state-
ment that appeal to the United
Sates supreme court in the
Eastern Texas railroad case byj
.the State of Texas was filed
!in federal court at Austin.
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Hosiery
Better hosiery at leal
money, and a largera*’
riety of all that’s
to make your sele
$10.35
10.90
Women of this section will appreciate the r—
showing for fall. Our present display is the greatest and
our privilegi
DRESSES
lew I
JO? the .; .
ion's <■ -
led skii
lelal .
I host nt ,
B design. •
k front 4 <
poolcns.
fee
Skinney!
School Starts Monday
We are pleased to
we point with pride 1
filled with all that’is
splendid example of what has “California.
‘he clothing and medicine case tested after the finding
body and the evidences!
Play.
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Fabrics
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hover
{Of just Ml.
.has r au-.- i ,
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Up to •...
If you live out of town order
mail. All orders filled promptly.
Lufkin
Angelina .
a debt of gratitude
pay.
ses are longer, d
test features of J
■ in circular al
side panel effe
eve treatment. I
‘cuing models h:|
and now assembl
’"'■w silk crepes al
And in the mean time, Luf-
____; bvvo ngm aiung secur-
are big factories and adding to the
syrup ■ bucket brigade, while less!
plant has its finished product, DroE1-essive cities of East Tex-
ready to roll.
barrel
horse
The s
partie
essent
all we
up va<
The important farm .Ilt
for this year, according to the!the
•f
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MEN’S CI
M aturing a splend
flmvear. hats, collard
1 ''ere is somethin]
ATM ELLIS’
SHOE STORi^
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Exceptional excellence in workmanship and
materials combine to assure exceptional wearing
quality, which is so essentia] to lasting beauty in
any shoe. The large number of distinctive de-
signs in our collection give more than the ordinary
scope for choice.
Every pair bears our guarantee of satisfaction
while at the same time you get the newest
models and, the finest quality at the lowest pos-
sible price.
nection with
murder of Dr. ;
-jnude body wa- ln ,,
■Jake near Garr:.- .,ml who
{was allowed hot d after s;)i(|
{examining trial, v. . re-arrest-
ed yesterday and . („(lav jn
■ one of the jails in East’ Texas,
sheriff that
mti ssion, hi
■ > murder,
three
although it is
I ronlession is
with
Hon. Barry Miller of Dallas,
-----------a cam-
paign for United States senator
and then supported Ferguson
in the second primary, is now
sponsoring a movement to “en-
dorse” an independent candi-
date to oppose Mayfield for
headache
from the
Ibers of the family, I to wa
I and should use a ous c
Lr to prevent pos-^melom
Lon of other per-j At t
I a doctor should be the au
| at once. Destroy ped hi
L places of the mos-
L means stamping {rose
Mi^sase known as |
Mosquitoes breed in I does
r cisterns, sagging
[perfect open street lef my
j even in sewers and
lers, stagnant pools,
as travel along in the same old
[rut and wonder how it is done.
cropSjThe overall factory is next on
. - '*st' an<* b, too, will be
department of agriculture, will operating right here in Lufkin
be worth approximately a bil- before the beginning of 1923.
lion and a quarter more than «,
their value last year. With I" “ .
the rail question settled, what who managed Culberson’s
------ ------e way
< ome on down to Frank’s and buy )'<)lir q
school clothes with me.
1 hey’ve got the finest line of boys’ suits, j
extia pants, shirts, blouses, shoes, underwear.
. hats, and stockings for school wear in
i—and low priced, too.”
For
/
Jess Ramli? .
arrested s.,>,
{sheriff of X <'.,ches
ty, and given
trial in Nacog.,
tit?
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TELEPHONE NO. 68
Entered at the postoffiee at Lufkin. I
■Texas, for transmission through the I
mails as second-class matter.
All resolutions, cards of thanks, .
programs and other matter not gen- j
eral news, will be classed as adver-.
Using and charged for at the rate of i
one cent for each word, and the send- —„.
re8pon“’bIe im th‘I within
payment oz bin. |
----------------------------- have been issued, one of which |
Some day we hope to perfect Ils 0,1 an acre and a half of
our shopping technique so our lal,d owned by the city, which
cash-and-carry bags won’t *1 leased for a consideration of i
burst open until we get inside $2,500 cash and the usual one- I
(eighth royalty. With one or I
I two more wells coming in as I
It is rumored that Mr. De big gushers the real boom at I
Valera has on several occas- Kossee will take place.
ions eluded capture by dis-!
guising himself as an Irishman.
—Punch.
It is said by the
Rambin made a .
^regard to the Parrish
involving himself
1 other parties. ;
.said the alleged
at varian
outstanding ;-jr.
relating to the
I ‘ . I r" '• !
It will be remembered that
the Garrison doctor
V1.... in« from his home
'' { like fifteen days 1
i.^.7 '!j!^y.was f0Und b-'- fishermen’
■ ■» jt being reported to his wife'
’"‘{by Rambin, according to pre-'
Vious testimony, that the doc-
tor had departed for California
,his4car’ Af‘er finding -.he I
body, the car was discovered
he next day in a garage at
Livingston, Where it had been
left the day following the doe
tor’s unexpected departure for
Er«ry Friday Morning
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. j
$1.50 a Year " believe if statistics were
.{gathered they would show
G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION niore family jars than at any
Editors and Manager. othef perj()d jn the world,g hjs
tory. But this does not neces-
jsarily mean an increase in do-
Texas, for transmis.ion through Th. I mestic infelicity. Most of the
‘jars were manufactured to
serve as fruit containers.—
Honey Grove Signal.
------o—
Eight permits Jor oil wells
........i the city limits of Kosse
rut9 Helping
I Scouts have been
I the campaign
LqUitoes in Shreve-
L direction of the
f,e). A house to
Lss is being made
hl force of the city
Lpartmeqt is being
L following sugges-
fbeen issued for the a^ fol
of house-holders:
Lrson taken ill with
,r sick
' isolated
ibers c-
By some maneuver, the press
reports don’t say, Hefiry Ford
has been able to secure enough UHle lo oppose Wayfield for
to prevent shutting down senator bv reason of the lat
his plants on the 16th, as had | ’ - ' * *"
been planned. If the truth the Ku Klux Klan
were known, there wefre others
besides Mr. Ford, who did not
wish to see a shut down of'and
these industries.
The line of steel rails
ing between Lufkin and
nard, over which trains
once operatejl, and known
the Eastern 'Texas Railway,
has been mentioned in print
more than once since service
was abandoned. it w:rs re-
feiryd to again Saturday
been accomplished for her fu . ? Shortly after this I considerable feeling wall
ture greatness. . | -
— ----- (of D°etor 1’arrish was found in
the Angelina river. The de-
‘■cased was a highly respected
citizen of his community, and
*e are
most diverjj,
e to show in -■
r? !,‘r 1 i-v member of th
poies n;. children and li
' '"r n,en- work shoJ
Ih -1 - range to fit ev]
New Footwear Creations
For Women Who Demand Quality
and Style at a Low Price
a white man.
•• ago.by ,he
- COII11—
’!” examining
dies in con-
mysterious
ri-h, whose
!■ ind in
“Flappers” and “jelly
-beans” came in for quite a dis-
„ , . cussion at a teacher’s institute
a . / a r Cm°;c Ca ’ at Au8tin a few da*8 Why
date for the United States pres-' wa8te va]uab(e time Qn the
.dency w.il be V ilham G Me-|poor things? They are harm.
Adoo, former secretary of the{less. At least a ..fl „ cajj
treasury Readmitted it him-jon|y eommand attention from
What better evidence ojel|y bean„ an(J a ,
would youhave^ bean” is only fit for a “flap.
For several years past An- f*el to associate with,
gelina ribbon cane syrup hast
found a market in several dif-' J -
lerent states. That's what alljkm iust goes l ight along
the East Texas counties
froinu to do when the
New Prices
0
ter’s alleged affiliation with
— The News
doesn’t think very much of
Earle Mayfield as a statesman
,<...d is of the opinion that the
| Ku Klux-question should never
runn-!haVe enfered Politics, but does
Ken not believe the Honorable
were B<'."'WiU l,ave much ll'ok
.... "'D' bis independent candi-
’ dale, even with the republican t!ue an<l hereby tips its old
endorsement 'added, which is tra"' hat to Major R..I. ]Hinrie>
more than likely. the splendid citizen and farmer
The News is'inTna.r of giv-! ?f .b°,th ' "! ki" aml
m ing credit to whom credit is ',s ‘lhe untiriii- . ! :..■ :
Mr. bunne, mo;u ‘"'.i: jj
: other sources combin i:. we ■
believe, that Lufkin ,
■ j-joys the distinction of
Ijseleclvd ,l.,,ve ;1|[ c„ni.,
Bps the logical local! n
lirst syrup standai.k.w
{plant to I.,, established
•as. I ni- Jjjpg ;
given Lufkin thousand . : t
Jars worth of |ro„,j . . .
Jng. Ln! wii.,1 ,v(. r |ex«miinng trial, :
[receive,! in ;hat lim
drop in th,- i.;,t j .
will get ii, ,
"l!,‘ plant rn.iy
{ proporti on- that
j hardly be grocery -■
j’he United States that
, have on di-p!a.\ < ,|.s
'■I- "f syrup <,n
Lufkin will Egm.,. m.,- .
inently. (And to t},.-
I Dunne is due-the cred
.News feel- that this
prise is going to be a pro-
cess and that c
man. every property .
and every
county owes j.,
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R is the
' !'■ citizen- a
: tow,..
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1922, newspaper, September 15, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363602/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .