Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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CHAMELEON'S STUNT
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ing advantage of this great SHOE SALE. Are
you one of them?
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| SLIPPERS
I For'Women
Every woman and Miss has
line for house slippars an here
you’ll find a selection that em-
braces everything from felts to
the finest leathers. Priori mir-
ing our sale at cost from
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' THIS IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY OH SHOES—BUY THEM NOW
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Afternoon
FRESH SHIPMENT
“V.’lx fi I wen! to tmrii tullier day
a pass . iny digs sorter sneaked
along after me, just to be going
aonie’rs, i reckon,” related (Jap
• f Ihaiipus Ridgo. “The.
' ’natri.d to J:ijoy being in town
■ intcrb. b'cuz the infernal tow:
>.os .-in rl; kept ’em lighting fo
I their lines. Hui seems like th
mayor hits whirled m ami made the
folks in town muzzle their dogs, ami
when iny dogs s-nsl their enemies
with (heir mouths ea/ed shut they
*k"'* to a-wore I hoi revives out whip-
pin' ’em. An.I when they got home
they went strutting around, so
proud of theirselves that you
couldn’t hardly do nuth’n’ with 'em
Why, when the l.tiby went to slash-
ing one of 'em with an ay helve, like
lie’s always doing, hiirhung if the
vahmint didn’t mighty nigh eat him
is the qualit
oner—for rec
cmyia the k
alwaysuseCs
one trial wi
vince you.
The sale oi
met is over
greater than
f-"y other
powder.
Ferndell Assorted Fruit* for S»>
Dromedary Sliced Candid r
Citron, Orange, Lemon m »» ,
King’s Dehydrated Prune*,
pound boxes. J
Funsten’s Shelled Pecan*, * I
Packed.
Diamond' Brand Shelled
in cans. . j
White Rock Honey, with ,nd’
out the Comb.
Collmorgen"
"The Store That Has IL”
. Phones 82 and 83
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mi’em: change., i s odor m .icwr.l-
arn.T with its .surroundings. Some
experiments throw doubt on this
view The color change- se.-in to be
regulated by light, temperature, ex-
citement. etc. Thus one placed in
sunlight so that only one .side was
exposed to the rays of the sun be-
came dark brown on this side ami
pale hrotvn mottled with grem on
the other. I’la. ■ d in a dark box and
kept at a temperature of 75 degrees
Falirrnhett. another emerged a bril-
liant green. Another specimen in a
dark box at 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Assumed a uniform salty-gray color.
Tim n
A’c’e Mm
the of a b'l’osnii:ns,
plain !”‘ ; ’ .11]
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It u;x e TlauJv a r\ .•>
tile, when it <»as alive.
In ms uf years a ^».
HiSti SHOES FOB H
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It’, going to be a high shoe winter this yearJ
n:ci . o-c’ce stocked up on comfort and quaiitj l
\ .... ?. Any amount of style for your selK-|
• If the authorized issue of (50.000
Briti.di war medals (or Canadian
soldiers ?lt>,35!l hare hean distrib-
uted to date, am! of the authorized
issue of 350,000 victory medals 300 -
801 have thus far been distributed,
acrordnig to a statement the hum
or» mid awards departtemt of fu8
militia
L q Crumpler passed
Lard at an early hour
Ling after a Painful
jf some duration. Mrs.
|r had
belina <
LjpMLER D1£D
Lo£Y hour today
A
being observed at the beautiful rect
home of the Halls at 517j {^j
Frank avenue.
SALE
GREATER SHOE VALUES WE’VE NEVER OFFERED YblJ
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..SHOE store,
Splendid Specimen of Rocky Mountain
Sheep Found Dead, Prc.amably
of Old Ape.
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The grandfather sheep of the
I Bocky mountains, known for his un-
: usual size and unsuccessfully sought
by big gatne hunters for many years,
’> recently was overtaken by old age
i and lay down and died near a crev-
asse of Blackfoot glacier in Glacier
National park. The carcass was
found by an Indian guide and
brought into Glacier Park station,
Mont. The head, now mounted, is
a rare speciineu. having probably the
largest horns on record. Their
widest spread is 22 inches. -
This monster sheep was last seen
alive five years ago on the western
slope of the Ibickics, just outside the
boundary of the park. Many big
game hunters’ talcs of this huge ram
were laughed at as fabrication by
other hunters who had not seen him.
The Blackfeet Indians had a re-
ligious regard for this mammoth
animal and never tried to kill it.
'They believed it was the original
strayer from the Great Spirit’s fold,
the world’s longest “lost sheep.” Its
death from natural causes is an
omen the Ind-ans now are pondering
ever with a gr at deal of seriousness.
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a few- rail- 2|
: ag>. About 30 feet i g
long, including iti massive tail, and M
provided with mighty horns—two in
its f.retu-ad and a smaller one on
its uose— its aspect must have been
extremely formidable. Its height
was about nine feet, and it weighed
perhaps four tons.
So, you see, here was a lizard
comparable in size and weight to a
very big elephant. But despite its
formidable appearance, it w-as a
harmless boast, sluggish in its move-
ments, and exclusively vegetarian in
its diet.
The skull in the Yale museum is
iwiitinued backward by an enormous
“frill,” so to call it, of bone, winch
was for the attachment of great
muscles required to hold up the
beast’s bean. The head probably
weighed a ton.
SLIPPED
For Men j
Men will find their ereaaj
at home more pleasant if thf
buy a pair of these house sty
pers. Offered in a varietjj
models and leathers. Price
during our sale cost, frea
$1.25 Up
Don't let the low price deceive you. The.J
one picture above for instance sold last year l
for ns high at $5.00. And don’t wait until
we’: ail sold out of your sizes either. Come in
turn .tow and be properly fitted.
This one on sale at cost, for
$2.25
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Probate Citation
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff — — " - -
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You are hereby rotnmunded
cause to be posted for twenty days,
exclusive of the date of posting n
Uiree of the most public places ini
Angelina County, Texas, one of which
shall be at the Court House dr,or j
i?" °f Which '’ha'1 l>« “t the
same city or town, copies of the I
Ji1”''?.']*, "ot,fe which has this day!
been filed by me in said styled and
numbered cause in words ano figurea I
as follows, to-wit: •kucih,
Estate of Rachel Daniels. Do-
S’ ,Noa 10«*- >n the County!
L k Ant,’l'ot'T bounty, Texas,!
January Tenn. A. D. 1922. in Pro-1
' ’ To all persons interested in the
ANOTHER THING TO
BE THANKFUL FOR
The hio-h grade welding
work done by this firm,
which saves you money on
■your costly machinery, ma-
chine parts, etc. Why lay
out good money for new
parts when our welding will
£aye them for years of use-
fulness?
Harrell Garage
very fine motion pictures toition agent, and
be shown Sunday evenings.
Until recently it has been a
problem to secure Bible pic-
tures fir the motion picture
machines in use in the church-
es. The series being contract-
ed for by the Lufkin church is
on a more elaborate scale
than those previously shown
here. The picture to be used
at the church’s annual meet-
ling will be five reels, and those
on Sunday evening will be
three reels. The sermon fol-
lowing will be brief and on the
subject of the picture shown
that night. The list of pic-
tures will include ‘ Absolem.”
‘‘Jephlha’s Daughter,” "In the
Beginning,” “The Samaritan,”
etc. It will be a rare oppor-
tunity for the citizens of Luf-
kin and vicinity to see these
out-of-the-ordinary pictures.
inUrrofrt
pounded to Miss Nannis B
ness who resides in Chan
expiration of twenty days from the ty, Texas, together witk
service hereof, I will apply to the i .k.1
Clerk of the County Court of In' heF lntent,on t0 Uk‘U1^
County, Texas, for a commis- 6{ said w‘t”ess at the
-------- ...I.- .’..j depositions of Miss twenty days from th’
College, the delightful affair ”ann,e "J11 whp resides in Cherokee the answers to which wu,I
( ountv Tnvnc answer to the dl- evidence, in the trial otJ
n copy of which is this i—., —
with the Clerk of Said Court the service hereof.
- cause to be read as evir. Herein fail not -
-------- dence in behalf of Celia Clark, ap- ancTqf this precept
pl leant, e— ’ - ■* • •
Cicero Crutchfield returned1 will and
Friday morning from a
visit in Houston.
Sunday Night Motion Picture*' Mr. and Mrs. Will. C. Hall'estate of Rachel Daniels,
-------- I had as their dinner guests Fri-iSi™:
The Fil'd Chit-li:.i> Church day evening Miss Gertrude!r2?''!'2.n.Otic! th“! at
has arc;’.god for a .series of; Blodgett, district demonstra-L
'■ , ’ . 1 Mrs- clatl,r' ge’ina ,__________
food specialist from the A.&AI. aiun to take the depositions <
----------- ... answers to which willJS
County, Texas, in answer to the di- evidence in the trial ot g
interrogatories propounded to and that a commission wM
1 .c?py. ^’5^ ia this day the expiration of^tww^ J
in the above cause to be read as evir Herein fail not hot rf j
dence in behalf of Celia Clark, ap- ancT’Qf this precept
■ pL^nnt, for the probate of the last have executed the sanit» w
1 testament of Rachel Daniel, return. , J
short ”ccea8e^» on the trial of said cause. Witness: Otto BnttWj
j (Signed )Mantooth & Denman, the County Court of AnpR
; Attorneys for Celia Clark, Applicant, ty, Texas. , Jfl
------ » Given under my band *^
To all persons interested in the said Court at officeiin
estate of Rachel Daniels, de- Lufkin, this the 23rd Wa
ceased: • vember, A. D. 1922. J
AngeUnafL°urntVyTexMUGree"f aark’ app'ic,,"t' haf'^/wiVthe Clerk of the County CooM
” CXM’ (’rcct Clerk Of the County Court of Ange- County, Texxs. . j
hna County, Texan, in said cause, 3t-Sat. By G. M.
LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
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TELEPHONE NO. 68
tol.
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of
Death of Infant
think I
will have
impeachment
drawn up.
Daugherty is
full color.
the
ten
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dis-
co'1
Perhaps it was a disposition
to gobble that gave him that
name of Turk in the first place.
-—Robert Quillen.
And if it is true that women
spend ninety per cent of the
money that men make,
rascals are holding out
per cent.—Snap Shots.
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The decision of European
authorities to hold only one
instead of two • Near Eastern
conferences will deprive the
news agencies of something
to write about.
The first tiling you knov.
incorrigable pupils in Lufkii
will be * staying in after th<
school movies.”
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It mav be that Senate:
Hitchcock should feel hono
ed that the Tiger of Franci
has invited the senator'to vis-
it in France.
Entered at the Postofficc at Lofkir.
Fexa:’, for transmieeion through tin
ma as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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8 months............... 8JS0
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Childers, chief lieutenant of
Eamonn de Valera, was killed
because he was caught in pos-
session of an automatic pis-
Pistol toting in Dublin
seems to carry a heavy pen-
alty.
And some
Mayor Hylan
job on his hands.
Little Dorothy, infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rey-
nolds, died Friday evening at
6 o’clock of pneumonia. The
little girl was five months and
five days old. She was a
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Reynolds. Burial
was to be had this afternoon
in the Sims graveyard.
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A little international
turbance will bring any
ty into the limelight,
neus the entrance of Hidalgo
county on the front pages
of the state papers because
a peon Mexican national is
alleged to have been
bed down there.
Every Afternoon Excel-
— Sunday by----
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING Ct
ATFoitDand W. C. BIN107
Edi|»r« and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
Looks like Attorney General
Daugherty is getting busy try-
ing to recover millions of dol-
lars fraudcntly taken from the
government at just about the
time when it will help him if
charges are
No doubt General
a politician
Those fellows who stop-
ped a railroad train out In
the middle of the desert
might have been afraid of
their rolling equipment,
they now claim, but
would had less fear for
loose bolt in a driving shaft
than we would of starvation
in the desert.
On sale at cost for.
$5.00
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shoe store acw are : •' i'levc.
The variety and assort ..xr be. :i -
large. ,
And they wont stay,: 1 ’- very Sony. V> ?
consider ourselves fort, nite m being able to
get even a limited amoum and we’re not going
to save them. They’ are inrluded in our sale.
The Colonial Pump pictured above is one of
the many new styles.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922, newspaper, November 25, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363659/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .