Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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Finest Made Dress Shoes for Gentlemen
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"The Ordeal”
City Manager Hu-
plot that are nothing less than magnifi- endorse
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Prevent
DENGUE
It’s the Service
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For Sale by
<1 Service Over 23 Years”
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Fair Dry Goods Compal
•t and Lufkin Ave.
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gowns and costumes
pears in a set, she has a differ-
ent mode to offer.
"I hear that you have given :°f 5 per
up singing to the prisoners?”
"Yes. They complained that
it wasn’t in the. penal code.”—
Kaper, Stockholm.
Proposals for the erection
1 addition to the buildinf
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Get
for decorating at Frank's.
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xiness
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by killing its carrier with
San-O-Spray
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from charcoal tablets to cal-,
jcium arsenate, but without per-
| manent relief.
she j please say so.
anything once.
anxiety is not to escape, but to
she know what we’ve got.
say
Brown and Black Kid (Edwin Clapp
make) only
Brown and Black Straight Last Shoe.
only
Brown and Black Straight Last Soe,
only
Brown and Black Straight Last Shoe.
only
the dates.
observe the even'
inspect all flues on
By all mean.’ this should
before the
home, as
:‘h the ap-
weather.
Brown and Black English Toe Shoe,
only .. ... .................... -
Brown ami Black English Toe Shoe.
only .. .................-...................... ---
Brown and Black English Toe Shoe.
only
Extra Special, a Black Dress Shoe, at
only
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$4.75
$4.50
$3.50
$2.50
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yours,
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por fair Week Visitors ~~~~
Hosiery
During this week we are offeriqb the newest shades, colors and fashions in
New Fall Hosiery at exceptionally Idw prices. You get the best here for the
smallest amount of money. A ’
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Furthermore, a
goes in negligee at home ought Jul, and
to wear no L-. .
to town.—Snap Shot-.
There would be great lead-
ers even in our day, if the peo-
ple were in a humor to be fol-
lowers.—Robt. Quillen.
As we iooFover the situa-
tion, it oc. urs to us that about
the only thing charity does at
home is to begin.— Lobt. Quil-
len.
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this view about nurses, in order; '
to get the best result,s. Let usj
x^/.ELLIS
snot: store.
tit i - the
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hi fact
Get your bunting and fl
| for decorating at FranU
nds 0^
‘-ddily
with the
ns ent
sale
s A Guarantee that Can t Be Beat
H Every pair of shoes sold by this store is guar-
= anteed in every respect to give you satisfactory
S wear. Y< u alone to be the judge. If at any time
you feel '.hat they haven't given you proper ser-
= vice we’r> always glad to make any adjustment
= you desire.
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!y appealing. The star is-for- around most ever Lome that
11 unate in having a good sup —
porting cast, such player< m \
i ( onrad Nagel, C.larence Bur-
ton. Edward Sutherland. Adele
l ai rington and Edna Murph;
being in the personnel. Tin •*,
is one jarring note in the ■
however, and tF/at is the in!.-..
duction of Anne Schaeu-r
the colored maid.
Mi-- Ayi> s hsk'the si r. en to
I.:• most o: |he time as far
as a. • 1.;- t-,., . \ye (|0 ,. .. ( .
livei- C I:
With the coming of long skirts ,
the people won’t pity the blind (
man as they have been doing. ,
—Honey Grove Signal.
------——0----
Peruse the recent daily ac-
counts of railroad accidents at
^perfectly safe crossings, and!
JAMM TO^smash-ups” in! -
; more- for a sick patient with ■
I the. dengue than three doctors. 0
J Of course your wife, if you! ■
- have one, will have to hold to|*
glad ot it as long as you live. . , I
They're burying them every-
day—the bodies picked up
around the sign "watch out for
the cars.”
iu al-
and
Let us 1 igere - ■
—— ••----— ' Circle.”
your bunting amt flags penC(.'i
is an ex-, client bit ot screen The interiors of this production .l.>nes are among (lie many ivh >
matiT'.al, possessing a plot that are nothing less than magnifi- endorse this weekly obser\-
ludds the interest from opening cryit. ance, and insist that ail prop-
sh. t to tlie 1 n.-d fadeout. I wo Miss ^yres in this second •■rty owners pa.,- attention to
starring vehicle has some real ln'' llate-''- Among the ways io
. ... .. , observe the even will be to
opportuniti -s :->r emotional dis-
inspect all tlues on the premis-
i.y Agnes Ayres, the star.fplay and she takes advantage (,s p
cry time Agnes ap- of these moments by exhibiting {|one jUf4t tloW
some fine character work. Of time for fires in th.
course Agnes is one of the most- "ill be necessary w
attractive young women stars pearance of coid
and this makes her work doub- There are other ■■■:• hazards
...'i $5.50 IJ life
Stock No. 7972-One-Strsp Kid
with Baby Louis
heel
Stock
strap
hfel
Edwing OiW>P
ladies,
at only
John Kelly Strap and 0*0 KQ
Oxfords, at only
Not at any time since we opened our
door*’ for business have we ever offered =:
such marvelous values in high grade shoes.
With the shoe market already having ad-
vanced our prices are being made lower
than ever and our profit smaller.
Go where you will and inspect the style
and quality that others may have to.offer,
but before you buy come to this shoestore.
And remember that style, quality anc- price
coupled with large assortments for your
lection has built up this shoe store’s
until today we sell more shoes tl
other concern in East Texas.
Stock
with
heel
Stock No. ^SSf-B'ack savin
with Span -h Heel, <I?K QQ
special . V •
Stock No. ■
Baby Doll h»P, $5,00
special . . w«-
S Stock No. 67S. -Bro- 0?K KA
== caded Sat Bump
S stock No. 7919-Grey 4*K Kfj
= Trimntfd. special
= Stock No. 7914—New Pump
S with military $5.50!
Thank You
Wc sincerely thank the thousands of people who
have by their eager response to our tall Opening a
Sale announcement made this event such a wonder-
lul sin cess. We pride ourselves that in this event,
as m no other, we have exceeded all past iccor5
in giving phenomenal values—articles offered ,n
this fall Opening Sale that can not be duplicate
New Merchandise Arrriving—
Sintf opening day thousands and thousa
dollars worth of new merchandise has been steal
Bowing into this store, 5J0 even 1------
volunm that the public has bought from
stock is now more complete than when our
stalled.
Tillie Clinger says
dreamed last mg'ht she wa^
scratching the demneratic tick-
et and when she waked up she! know what wove got. Also
found a chiggaron her knee.— please say whether you advise
• Snap Shots. ll* 1(1 sP(‘ni1 otlr nion,'v li r„a
o I dodo- or a nurse. Personally
It is presumed that every I we favor |he iafter, but are too
fellow is hitting < n all foiirl ^j^.^ f() r]-si,- our
cylinders in regard t>> Angelina i—State Press
county’s fail fair. F
not, you have but precious
little time to gel busy.
a proclamation by
lov. Neff, who designates the
erset Maugham, author of “The at this fair sex adornment, all beginning of the week as Oc-
" I he Moon and Six- of which looks as if it came b>ber one.
ami other successes. It fyeSh from the Champs Elysee. mason of Lufkin and Fire Chief
ex. el’ent bit of screen
a
If it is dengue,'
We can stand
Our present
.,, architect, Lufkin,
Proposals shall be delivflj
to the office of the arcbftfl
„ 1 , -. t n • 1. . I in sealed envelope, enclose
Cruel and Unusual Punishment ... . , , ,i,Q
: certified check to the amw
1 cent of the propMUj
BURKE’S
Drug Store
Price Reduced: to C e Pi-
I <5c; One Quart, $1.75; Om
Gallon, $3.50.
: i
AN EXPLANATION'^
We have not room for a complete de-
scription of each model so have placed
the stock number opposite each price orf
your convenience in making a selection.
There are virtually
classes of people—those who
1 have dengue and those who
haven’t. Those who haven’t
’ I’-iusiyely are fast lining up with the ma-
£t!>" othe” ijority. What are your symp-
wwc ............. d"s psfv< snd ,*SC; toms today?
^All^huFrepffii^Ts'peeial! Our symptoms are a gone-]
iiipntchges here.!* re3erved ; a way
All resolutions,
proKrams Bni'
•ral news, w
Using a:. ‘
one
•r
men* of bill.
San-O-Sprny :
agreeable and delight-.,
loving all fetid or|Ir,
In addition
disinfectant
Keeps the j ,,
h
No. 7S96-Bla^ Satj"!
baby Louis $5.00 [
7S9S—Black Satin
There is nothing so good now days
th t good service wont make it
h'-iter.
When you drive up to our filling
station you find that in service we
exo li. Beside having on hand at all
limos a large line of parts, tires, ac-
cessories, etc., of the best made,
i >ur line of Veedol and Mobiloils in
ili gr.nles makes this filling station
■•. ire popular.
sell an auti,:
sick. Hi- ;>
he I’..;- • In- di
he r. ai i ’.
WU. i.e e :
V. 1* - the ;i’ •
arc p-<’pje >
lost mi-
A certain auL>n 'bile dealer
in the b'Wii <>: Xacogtlnehes
utilizes lii- advertising space in Angelina Milling Cf: tre.ny
a local dais pap.-r to say 1 al will be open for busines. Sept. J(;) . || (| fadpout Two
he does not warn to talk or doth, located one block -noth s-ar,t ollt jn thc p,.oduc.
:r. roe while hi is <.f Compress on East -lexa- r.a: - .... , .,
- ..ii to say that joad. We will handle all kiiai
fever. Vi.cn of building material, iiH'adi’ig
which he will, he hardwood flooring, pint
I to talk bii.-iness ber. mouldings,
■-.ii buy.er. There , edar shingles.
: I. ifkin who have your house bills.
many worldly 79-6 W. E. Lanier, Mgr.
should be examined closely by
the head of the household, or
by the observing wife instead.
These precautions will possib-'an . ,
Iv mean the saving of hundreds^)16 Lut ln "lg f 0
of dollars to quite a number of cer illter*t'On5‘’’
Lufkin familiU am, certainly.ent butldmg w.U be^
it will make the burden light-,°n or G plans i
or on the Lufkin fire depart-. ‘ember 30, 1922. Plans I
'specifications may be seem
. tn . . ■ from the office of ShirleyS
Gel your bunting and flags ;ons, architect,
for decorating at Frank’s.
It won’t be long until fire
The femin- prevention week in Texas, ac-
... — ------ ---------- — •'The Ordeal” in the first ori- jne part of allv audience will cording t >
know from time to time howiginal screen story by W. Som- certainly sit up and take notice G
i you are getting along. <
No insect can live where
San-O-Spray is used. Yet San-
O-Spray is non-poisonous to hu
man beings and can be used .
; ... ( t . ■ . I11"' 1 Is I'v-’lg too tar L. -t.
with perfect safety m pantry,. (1.al sh„ ■
kitchen, dining room and cel-l|.., , ,
lars; moreover, San-O-Spray!.- 0 i L: m e.
(has an agreeable and delight. t;„}tj ‘
1 1 ■ u n h ..v 1
ful odor removing all fetid or! , . .
. i i? ■ ri< . h:; 1 ; r >
unpleasant odors. In addition r r, ,
San-O-Spray is a disinfectant
md Germicide.
me sanitary and free from
infectious diseases.
Latest Fall Footwear for Ladies
Stock No. 7913-Patent and
Kid with Spanish $5,50
Stock No. 7963-Kid One-Strap
own judgment,
in Galveston;
li' you arelNews.
Yes, you have the dengue.
Possibly you are feeling better
by now. Most all patients re-'
The blind man on the stiect j |)Ut there will be an in-j
corner is due to see a heavy tei.jnl ot- wceks that you will]
falling off in his business soon. | f< e! wobh|y in tbc jegs. Re-|
ferring to the doctor and
trained nurse proposition, the
family doctor should have been'
called first, and if he is any
doctor at all he would have !
prescribed the nurse. After the
[doctor’s first visit, leave your
more for a sick patient with
You may be delaved!^ ^
few seconds in making
the crossing, but you will be
as you live.
$5.00 1
No. 7946— Black Kid two- “
with military $5.50
Oxfords for
$10.00
cards
ill be class*'** ^B8
'fent'Jor eaHi .word, and the send- ang]e of repose seems SO wobbly,
... . . ... for cay- fee[ gecure even with'
------ room darkened and the
girl who | door locked. Our sleep is fit-
’ - ’ I we wake up excitedly,
less when she goes sometimes with the impression
that we are sliding into some
sort of abyss, or being peeled
for a cannibal banquet. Are
our symptoms symptomatic of
dengue? If not dengue, what
can it be, or what can it be.
turned into by an expert doc-
tor? We have tried all the
remedies publicly advertised.
UM MH) Nfws
Fuid ahed Even Afternoon tKept ,,p where they left off in their |
^TmHULBLs'mx i’k!Nt,>'g efforts to boost Lufkin, this
K=^.---===- , ,, , pixioN town will go forward by leaps
u' E‘ "hxliwroKand Managers [and bounds. A “killing frost"|
r ; 6 a (is about the only thing that can
(T E L E P M ON E____;____|take carc of tbe drowsy popu-
> 'be r-sloB.-e a'. I.afkm latioil.
’ Entered at tbroUgh the
•cand-class :na‘.U‘r _______
SL BSl KlPTtt'N K 'T! S
g.jable m Ad-.net
1 month j 75
8 months. " 8^0
6 months 5 55
12 months -
The A isociatec Press 1*
entitled to the
of all new-, et’ ■
wise credited n
special! Our symptoms are a gone-
AU rig - ---- t reserved. away feeling under our hat,,
77 ranis of thanks, together with a commanding
other matter not gnn- [ disposition to go to bed and
j curg3 for at tU rate'"f send for the grand goblin. Our.
will be held responsible for pay-
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always
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1922, newspaper, September 26, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363613/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .