Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Continuous Program All Day Until 10 p.
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92.30t
PALACE THEATRE
TWO TOWNS FIGHTING
FOR LOCATION FAIR
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SQUARE
- Sidewalks, Driveways—anything
in cement work. Satisfaction in price
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Program for the Week of
Prayer, Monday, 3 O’clock
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Special Theatre Notices For
anders f
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LARGE TURKEY CROP
FOR PARKER COUNTY
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Land Gutter,
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work
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te can there
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Bence of all
love. 1 ht.
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Havana,
W. C. Binion.
_______ , For the mlssion-
ye£rX JtriMXcki. ° K’l kjS jg* ‘by ££
Markey, Miss Junia Jones—
Mrs. .1. E. Wilson.
(2) For the pupils of Buena
Vista school—Mrs. R. Huma-
eon.
(3) For funds for the en-
largement of this plant—Mrs.
.J. A. Cox.
Offering.
Dismissal.
,• OTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Texas, South-Eastern
Railroad Company will be held at the
Company’s offices in Diboll, Texas, at
2:00 p. m. Tuesday, November 14th,
A. D. 1922. On the same date and
at the same place the r gular an-
nual meeting of the board of di-
rectors will he. held immediately af-
ter the adjournment of the stockhold-
ers’ meeting. _____
(Signed) C. A. JORDAN,
Secretary.
Open at 10 a. m.
IRY THEATRE
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at 12:30 p. m.
with the associates painstakingly achieved,
Tet he keeps his bal-,with a convincing moral.
has turned to ««
crook play of silyersheet.
ago, "Turn to
' his latest screen
ing offered
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rday
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: Walker DrugC,
Oysters with the tang o'
the deep blue sea, 15c peri
dozen at Brookshire Cafe. 8-2 1
VICTO
Open
an old-fashioned
Ed Connelly
W?? destined ,for thelcamera. June Mathis and Ma-y
-----------. The inspiring! O’Hara have made an adapta-
theme of redemption, coupled i tion which carries the fidelity
with the vivid characterize,- of the spoken version, and Mr.
1 . i i —____ Ingram has embroidered it
■ with deft touches, providing
happy balances, well-rounded
character sketches, and a sub-
tle vein of humor.
Tile central figure com-
mands tlie deepest sympathy
owing to the struggle which
confronts him. Discouraged, by
his sweetheart’s hypocritical
father, the youth goes to the
city and turns to the left. He
E. Y. Watson and Joe John
son will hie themselves down
in the Zavalla section this af-
ternoon or early evening. E. Y.
is going on business and Joe
just simply came out with it
and said he was ging to find a
surcease and rest from the ex-
acting life of the city and
enjoy himself for the week-
end.
to ‘he
Plainview, Nov. 100.- Plain
\iew and Amarillo are in the
for a
in:. , ent.
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of t
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preciation. Pi. tonally, the -I' .J
i- richly de or.it, I with Htni'X- (11,Kl ..........,...... .......
lathes 1'iit're. Icontest for the location of the
The din hr has guided the All-Panhandle-Pliiiw
a deft manner. i!eiw|1j,.|l js fu ),e establi - le 1 and
,oi t west
• a‘k | Texas. Plainview will of.er to
provide permanent fail
dominate tl.e grounds, buildings, race course,
pictures, athletic field, and other in-
ducements to secure the fair,
lovely here io. T(le matter is to be decided by
ci . ...i,.,......‘ the directory of 11..
handle-Plains
Commerce this month.
I .eader-
Hymr:
"Lord, if ut they command
The word of life v ■-> si.w."
Mr-3. >. i. 'h
Bible Lesson Prayer the
Great Power in the Kingdom
lof God.—Mrs. I. I). Fairchild
Prayer—That ear n me ibei
may learn the importance of a
life of prayer.—Mrs. W. E
Jones.
A message front the Home
A d mi nisi rat i ve Sec-re ‘ ;• ry.—“A
School for the French Mission
Field."—Mrs. E. II. Sims.
i Prayer. (1) ‘For the workers
in the French mission field.
Call them by name—Mian Ella
K. Hooper, Mrs. Lama While
— Mrs. Woodies.
(2) For funds with whir h to
enlarge the work in this field.
—Mrs. Frank Davis.
Hymn—"O Zion, Haste ”
A message from the Fo-eign
Administrative Secretary, “Bu-
ena Vista School,
Cuba.”—Mrs.
Prayer (1)
Amarillo and Plainview Are
After Exposition for All
Northwest Texas.
I All members of the Knights,
of Pythias are urged to be
I present in the Castle Hall all
7:3U sharp Friday night of this
week for initiation of candi-
dates into the rank of Page
Grand Chancellor B. W.
Steele will be present. The
presence of every member is
very greatly desired.
8-2 D. T. Finley. C. C.
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ance even when sent to prism erything comes out all right
mu of which he is in the end. The little mother
hr. Ingram draws inspires the crooks to turn to
up t ti’.c release the right. Her philosophy of
■'ith deft lite-—-to believe the best—is
i ing the caught by th. spectator. He
•ite will react to it with keen -ip ■
and the’io-
we. appro
■ - r \ :i Iues
r<. hamt-in-hai.d.
Can cd. The city players in
is highly pictures makes them feel their pa t.i.jwii[ include all of >
<iiid<’. wc’-ld figures I he crooks played by 1
Im-- types .Millhull. George Cooper it-.l|
. splendid pictured ,H;ur> M-veis dominate tl.e
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later scenes. All are
especially Mr. Cooper.
Terry ma'r.s a
Lydia Knott.
mother, and Ed Connelly a
vivid sketch of the obi skin
hlint. 'Turn to the Right” is a
I picture bound to score every-j
I where. Length. T.tiOt) feet—-i
h.auri-cce Reid, critic.
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STORE
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FURDA
50 BEAUTIFUL
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4OV. 11
FUR NECK PIECES
IMSTIC
MONDAY
DAY
ON SALE AT ONLY
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Unusual Shortage Is Cause of
Mills Lying Idle for
Year of 1922.
PEANUT MILLS NOT TO
OPERATE DURING YEAR
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FURS! FURS! FURS!
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Practically Every home in
County Will Market Some
Turkeys This Year.
BETfr
Weartherford, Nov. 10-—
On account of the unusual
ahortagc of peanuts In this vi-
cinity the peanut mills Totaled
here, will not open for opera-
tion this fall. Peanuts will be
| brought and shipped from
there, however, as a few buyers
'have announced their inten-
tion of handling as much of
the yield as possible.
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Weatherford, Nov. 10.—
local produce men are prepar-
ing for handling of one
of the largest turkey
that ever was
j Parker county.
I ports it appears that there is
hardly a farm home In the
'county that will not have from
twenty-five to as high as 200
turkeys market between
now and the first of the year
one
crops
produced in
From all r«*
COME DOWN EARLY MONDAY MORNING AND GET YOURS
Positively the greatest Fur value ever offered you
Perry Bros/ Variety Store
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922, newspaper, November 10, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363648/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .