Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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here of late, found Mr. Villa in
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The News learns that Mr.
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shops meatless day after day.
“I call up my wife sometime
during the morning to find out
whether we are going to have
and to explain his position more
fully in regard to the position
which he seeks.
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it was thought possible that in
, his meanderings he had drifted
I over into Angelina County, for
it was years and years ago that
many Mexicans occupied this
scope of country, along about
L the time that Sam Houston
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For Sale or Rent.
The Lufkin Repair Shop on
GRASS RUGS
some maids do.
“When mywife and I get up
Elizabeth is down at the butch-
er shop, and so I have to make
the fires while my wife gets the
breakfast. I go off to the of-
fice and Elizabeth comes home
at 8 or 9 o’clock, sore on the
whole world. . .
7 “Sometimes she has been
able to get meat, but more of-
ten than not she comes back
empty-handed.
w•
ing to be prevented from run-
ning at large in this immediate
locality, and it might be welt
for the people generally to al-
AT THE CENTER OF
LUFKIN ACTIVITIES
Rev. Brown Will Be Here
Over Cotton Belt Friday
15c Baby Edge* 7%2c
Very finest patterns for baby
garments, in Swiss embroid-
None" but responsible parties
need apply. See J. T. McClen-
don, Lufkin, Texas.
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New* Want Ad* Get Result*
Band* to $1.25 For 49c
These are heavily embroid-
ered designs, from 3 inches
to 6 inches wide; for AQ,
Bargain Day, a yard..JC
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in line until her turn comes to
buy meat or until the butcher
comes to the door and says to b
“ ‘Elizabeth, we want Y
buy a beefsteak for us to
mow ’ Mli»aheth frown*
ow much difference a little
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and in front of Ger-
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tomorrow, if the cattle can be |
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Villa 1* Located Out in
the Red Community
“Fish, new asparagus just
the market, potatoes, spinat
and dry, crumbling war Brei
senti-
e citi-
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50c Baby Edge* 25c
Very finet quality and neat-
est of designs for baby dress-
es, selling on Bargain S)KA
Day* a yard................2e)V
%c Embroidery 6%c
ioth Cambric and Swiss,
from 8 to 6 inches wide;
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15c Insertion 7%2c
Best quality in cambric em-
broidery insertion, in good
widths; on Bargain 71/
Day, a yard.......• 2
5c insertion 2%2c
Neat patterns in Cambric In-
sertion, and from 1 to 2
inches in width; Bar- $1,
gain Day, a yard........2 2
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15c Beading 5c
abroidery beading in plain
d finished edges; a special
r Bargain Day only, 5c
25c Embroidery 12%2c
All is finest Swiss workman-
ship, in widths 3 to 6 inches;
special on Bargain 1 $1,
Day, a yard ..........L42C
net officially learned, but it is
presumed that this was the
case.'
At any rate, Mr. Villa is here,
in the community mentioned, is
unarmed and does not antici-
pate any trouble with any of
the American citizens. He af-
firms that he never had it in for
the United States in the first
place, holds no malice in his
heart now against this country,
and would consider it a great
treat if he might be allowed to
remain here for a season, so
that he could enjoy a good long
rest.
A party of Lufkin citizens
IQc Insertion 5c.
Good patterns in cambric
embroidery insertion, 1 to 8
inches in width, on Bar- Ko
gain Day, a yard............ C
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__________39c
__________99c
________31.29
________$1.49
_______33.99
_______ $8.99
By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERP,
(United Press Staff Correspondent
Rotterdam, May 27. (I
Mail<)—Many families in Ge
many go meatless for days al
weeks at a time. This I ha’
from a neutral business mah <
20c Embroidery 10c
Nearly all in 6-inch widths,
with heavy scalloped edges;
big Bargain Day spe- 1 Qo
cial at, a yard...............
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“It’s as bad as house clean
ing to get meat It upsets ou
whole household economy •
well as our financial economy
It’s a dreadful operation an
we don’t go through it oftene
than we have to. In the las
sixteen days we have had mea
but deliberately passed around
a few choice cigars which he
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18x36 ...
27x54....
30x60....
36x72 ...
6x9______
9x12_____
75c Org. Flouncing 49c
Several patterns in 45-inch
Organdi Embroidery; a big
Bargain Day special, A Q,
a yard —..................... •v
rooms, etc.
Good Luck Prices .
On them now---prices that you will not be able to buy
at again and you should take advantage of them.
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found. If your cow, or your
horse, or your hog, happens to
be running wild upon the
range, you need not be sur-
prised if your belongings along
this line are corralled in the
city pound pen. Stock are go-
25c Organdi Emb. 10c
All about 4 to 5 inches wide,
and comes in dainty patterns,
on Bargain Day, 10c
12%2c Baby Irish 8%c
Edge and Beading together,
suitable for both underwear
and dresses; Bargain Q1e
Day, a yard -d.— O3V
6c Emb. Points 4c
Little pointed scallops, suit-
able for finishing both under-
wear and Dresses; Bar- Ap
gain Day, a yard..........4V
had brought along with him
from the land of the cactus and
• the bean.
’ We have a beautiful line of DELTOX Grass Ruga,
the most popular rug of today, especially for dining
next morning and go to t
nearest butcher shop and sta
25c Baby Edges 12%2e
Pretty and dainty designs in
finest of Swiss embroidery;
for Bargain Day, 161/
a yard...................122
butcher shops.
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eriff W. L. Evans made a
less trip to Manning today.
10c Baby Edges 5c
In dainty designs of Swiss
embroidery, 1 to 2 inches in
: SGGTWEELL 8 STEEALL i
;: RELIABLITY
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nding to the question Lufkin Avenue, fully equipped
iv he was in this coun- for blacksmitn ana general re-
Kiil 111HIM ti * I
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55c Org. Flouncing 39c
Several patterns in 15-inch
Organdi Embroidery; a big
special for Bargain 20,
Day, a yard..............•JC
65c Org. Flouncing 44c
Several patterns in 80-inch
Organdi Embroidery; a big
Bargain Day special, AAc
a yard .......................4
5 5c Embroidery 2%2c
Cbmes in widths from 1%
inches to 4 inches wide; big
special for Bargain $1/
Day, a yard ..............-2 C
10c Embroidery 5c
This , one is Cambric Em-
broidery, from 3 inches up to
“Cat, -
All our Swiss Edges and In-
vrtions in the popular widts,
telling l for Bargain Day
nly at 2 off.
Col. Edge* to 25c For 5c
All popular fast colors, on
Swiss material; and also in-
sertions; Bargain Day KA
special, a yard .....-.......•C
well known to the readers of
this paper, has served in this
capacity before, and enjoys a
wide acquaintance in this coun-
ty. Among the things found
on his card announcing his
candidacy is the following: “In-
vestigate my record as a man,
as a teacher and as an officer.
If you find it what you think
it ought to be, I kindly solicit
your support in the July pri-
mary.’’ Prof. Satterwhite is
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| stock yesterday, browsing upon
the village green. It is his in-
ta6
low this fact to soak into their
systems. Get this as you go
along: We are not living out in
15c Embroidery 7%2c
This lot is nearly all import-
ed from Switzerland; finest
quality; on Bargain 71,
Day, a yard..............• 2 C
We get so tired of it we hate 1
to go to the table. Sometimes
we even get so tired of it we
decide we’ll have meat. Then
there is trouble.”
He was requested to go into
details of a meat purchase in a "
German town.
“Well, it’s like this,” he said,
lighting a good cigar (in some
mysterious way a huge ship-
ment of Havana cigars direct
from Cuba reached Berlin the
other day) : “When we decide
to have meat my wife and 11
talk it over the night before. I
the next day is Tuesday or Fri-
day we can’t buy anything bu
fish, for those are meatles
days. ‘ , c ।
"My wife calls our maid, and]
says: I
; Hanan Shoe* up to $6.50, --------------35.00
I Heywood Shoe* up to $4.00, now----------32.00 :
« Boy*’ Shoe* up to $3.00, now-----------------
Many beautiful designs and colorings---let us show you.
width; on Bargain Day, K.
a yard...........................•C
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- endeavoring to meet with all
a very talkative mood. He not I the people before the primary,
only greeted those in his pres-
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in width; for K,
Day, a yard......• C
gain ★ Specials
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6145 over the Cotton Belt, to
SberaTmwstaroptikin, sic conduct the big rovival Be
ceeded in rounding up and | _____________
29 meat for supper. If she says
-re are, I‛m happy all day.
ou’d be surpfised to know
along a representative to inter- '
view the Mexican bandit, and
a if this is the case, tomorrow's
paper will contain a full ac-
count of "How it happened."
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If you really intend to make
I your premises sanitary, connect
with the sewer system. Lufkin
Sanitary Sewer Corporation.
Phone 499. d 197-fit '
9 The Daily News is now car-
| / rying the political announce-
ment of Prof. J. O. Satterwhite,
who is a candidate for the of-
n flee of Superintendent of Pub-
• x lie Instruction in Angelina
’ County. Prof. Satterwhite is
20c Baby Egges 10c
Neat patterns of the finest
Swiss edges, 1 to 3 inches in
width; for Bargain 1 Q A
Day, a yard ........ IUC
Rev. L. C. Smith, who is here
to assist in the great revival
meeting, is in receipt of the fol-
lowing telegram from Rev.
John E. Brown, the minister
who is to lead in the revival
service. The telegram reads:
"Siloam Springs, Ark., June
21. Rev. L. C. Smith, Lufkin,
Texas: Matters are improving
here at home, and I have defi-
nitely planned to leave for Luf-
kin tomorrow night. This will
land me in that city over the
Cotton Belt at 6:45 Friday eve-
ning. Announce me for Fri-
eete -
•. came trooping down the line,
i .1 some of them residing over at
< Nacogdoches, others at San
' : A A Augustine, and many in this lo-
“ • cality. Whether or not Mr.
I ; .Vila's trusty was trying to lo-
. -e • cate some of his relatives was
made largely of potato flour, meat makes.”
make-up qur Mat of edibles. “How much would Eliza-
be th pay for a beefsteak?”
, "Five marks and a half per
pound.
f “How we linger over supper
i Will probably drive out to see
K' Wm this afternoon, and The
News will endeavor to send
the waiting lnezrm an sola
but of meat’
; "Itis always a four oriflve-
hour job for her, unless she
wants to get into the quene at
1 o'clock in the morning, as
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when we have meat! Eliza-
beth hasn’t done any work all
day. She has been upset by
her morning experience.
5 “You read of food riots in
Berlin. That was only Eliza-
beth and her fellow-maid fight-
ing to keep their places in the
Qine.
■ “But about supper time
Elizabeth wakes up, cooks the
meat and brings.it in with a
mile all over her face. She
knows she'll get her share. But
if we asked her to go out for
meat every meat day, she would
pot stay with us. j
I* “That’s where the rich folks
pme in. They can hire maids
Rjhb have no other work but to
The war editor of The News
learns this morning that the
bandit Villa has been located
in what is known as the “Red
Settlement,” just a few miles
to the north of Lufkin. The
discovery was made at an early
hour, and those meeting up
with the individual who has oc-
casioned so much comment
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Baby Embroideries
288208805 Ug"-sde
ery; for Bargain 71
Day, a yard ........... 62V
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Germany is Neutral on ।
Question of Meat on the
Family Table.
Displayed on table* and easy for your selections. «
J ’ You will find Men’* and Boy*’ Low Cut Shoe* at half :
two meatless days aweek but $ and less. They are mostly patent and tan 2
n rpalitv ven find the butcher • • “ w F°" -
haunts of his former days, and
65c Corset Cover Emb. 24c
Sheer Swiss, with both wide
and narrow beading and
edge; on Bargain 6) A A
Day, a yard..............24C
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