Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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"39 East"
ots, Louis Heel,
troubles of our own, but it has
Lufkin Foundry and Machine
►oto, Louis Heel,
oto, Louis Heel,
county, and a systematic cam-
institution for several
years,
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gestion of an artificial limb be-
ing purchased and presented to
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as an ex-
Indeed “39 East’’ is a sample of
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connection:
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thetic appeal.
The gossips of
endeavor to make
hocolate'
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in the end and finds
romance
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plenty of gasoline in the tank to
'rank’s cost sale now going
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PEAVY BROS.
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Gorman O’Quinn, Neil Sin-
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At FRANK’S.
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Johnson are at home from the
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Reid, critic.
fou may prefer home cook-
Connt the days yet,left for
A man in Louisiana has been in , blit you’ll appreciate the
the
uglass. Jack
Think of '8>
East,” the most famous
having two wives.
Ie Hart made
start tomorrow. Read the News
that; a man with two wives— to arding-house in the country.
1. Roy Stewart before you leave home.
'his is the last and final call !
be unable to make delivery for
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papers at Burke’s Drug store J
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it’s house.
and Night Service This Week at The OWL Tailor Shop
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—J. E. Slone.
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ST ORE OF COURTESY^
.25c..to.$2.24
-..22c..to..48c
-8c to $2.00
hard time keeping the
from the door is rich in i
acey, with the
; sang "Love
lively, in fact
vas up to the
ufkin's ama-
picture highly
I program that
was so unfortunate to lose in
an accident at Keltys several
-.$1.39
—$2.19
-..$3.19
Y. V. G. A. is one of the eight
on inizations in the European
Re ef Council which has been
humor, cherry, happy disposi-
tion and optimistic view of life
had become a universal favor-
and so finely directed and act-
ed, that every spectator will en-
joy it. Certainly it is Con-
How did your car work yes-
terday—did you have plenty of
oil,' the lubricating kind, and
s wolf
sympa-
Bill Warren a
urday, was gr
day by the jus
at Pollok in t
been said that "Man’s inhuman-
ity to man makes countless mil-
was a splendid afternoon for
such enjoyment.
A. & M. College to spend the
holidays.
To Chronicle Subscribers
Owing to an accident I will
coupled with the high cost of
living.
...........$3.60 to $9.00
...........$1.35 to $4.00
........$1.10 to $5.40
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ers are as real since six or
seven of the original company
are enacting their parts again.
A
have done what was the right
thing to do. Sub-chairmen will
be appointed throughout the
.........10e to $1.35
$2.48 to $2.70
.......$1.70 to $2.95
$1.80 to $4.50
.......-50c to $1.50
.......$2.15 to $4.00
.......................$6.50
..........25c to $1.00
-..50c to $2.50
-$7.75 to $22.95
..$24.75 to $32.45
43.45 to $8.30
$9.00 to $27.00
UR GOOD {,
Leather Bags ______
Envelope Purses ...
Vanity Cases.........
for social service in Poland un-
with the youth who never gave
up believing in her. "39 East”
may be obvious, but it is so per-
fectly constructed, so well bal.
$1.98 to $16.45
..........27.59 to $8.95
$3.60 to $4.50
nask, yard,
iask, yard
task, yard.
Boys’ Suits .
Boys’ Shirts
Boys’ Caps .
Boys’ Hose .
Boys’ Ties ....
Jocks..............
11 colors.......
kite Hose.......
eather
1 solid
gards and best wishes.
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One of our new $15.50 Utz
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MORROW
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sohh
ail department
ption with the
tal system for
itrons.
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study of the wistful country,
girl who comes to the city to,
gain a livelihood and who has a
.......$1.35
......- }500
• - $9.00 .
Footwear For All
Women’s Shoes........
Felt Slippers
Misses School Shoes
Child's Shoes
Boys’ School Shoes.
Men s Dress Shoes
Men’s Work Shoes .
Men’s Boots
es, was $16.00,
.......................$12
es, was $12.50,
The weekly edition of The
News will be out Wednesday
this week. Copy for your ads
should be in Tuesday,
it?
It is true, that they are not
American children, and all of
rgains
i over
shop-
iter.”
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--
......$1.67 to $3.38
$5.00 to $10.25
......$2.65 to $5.67
......22.33 to $3.34
...$2.65 to $4.00
-..$5.00 to $10.25
......$1.13 to $3.33
,25e to $1.69
......$1.69 to $3,38
.....$1.50 to $3.00
.....$1.50 to $3.75
C. A. PATE
Ford Dealer Lufkin, Texas
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........................... $16.95
..........$14.95 to $19.50
..............$5.00 to $5.95
Give Your Wife or Daughter
A Ford Closed Automobile
FOR CHRISTMAS
, a box..... ....
ces, a box..........
kerchiefs, each..
GUARAN
t STATE
pression of friendshfp and re-
gard of the Foundry employees,
his fellow workers ‘‘fell over
torts..............
Silks
clog your Christmas shopping, and if ’ , -v -- g -
* ’ you have not already begun, arrested upon the charge ofibording house breakfast at
2 c. 4... ' WIH 1, A£«R I nc+ ») 41 A . .L .......
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termilk, eggs, turnip greens
and other things, try to vizual-
ize the state of those in that
stricken country who have
prove of inestimable value and
। pleasure to him in the years to
come. The presentation speech
was made by Mr. M. S. Spitler,
I who expressed in a few well
chosen and feeling words the
A Splendid Christmas Gift ,
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ck and bronw,
letters from
feedi
der the American Y. W. C. A.
and are now with the American
Relief Association in charge of
. r Dainty Underwear
Silk Camisoles........................
SIlk Gowns
Silk Teds x"................-
Silk Bloomers I...............
Silk Vests ...
Silk Pettieoats i------------
Dainty Gowns..... ———«
Paint Forset Covers.
Dainty Chemise I.....................
Dainty Petticoat N—
them, they are
Those wanting bananas ' for
Christmas be sure and get
them. Buy them by the bunch.
W e will have the Car delivered
Christinas morning. Will also
store it free of charge while
your garage is being built.
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PHONE 482. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE GUARANTEED
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"39 East”
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lay, "Six Cups
liven at the
torium Friday
tided success,
nes, the clever
y and the real
B made a most
lion.
i Miss Evelyn
and a number
was an added
it has remained for the Screen
version of Rachael Crother’s
successful play, "39 East,” to
present Constance Binney at
her best. The Realart star has
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A comedy of young love in an
old boarding-house, of exquis-
ite romance amid sordid sur-
roundings.—”39 East.”
Towels
Plain Huck Towels, pair a. t 1,
Plain Bath Towels, pair ................... 42.2,726
Fancy Bath Towels, each.826 to 3110
Bags and Purses
us have what we
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...$5.10 to $8.50
$1.90 to $2,55
....$2.95 to $6.00
$1.25 to $3.40
-.82.95 to $4,25
.$5.10 to $12.20
....$3.40 to $6.35
Women’s Finest Shoes, $17.50 vares,* to 33.98
the distributing of food to
children in outlying districts of
Poland. According to recent
About the happiest man in
Lufkin, or any other little city
in the U. S. A. Saturday, was
consider Jake Cahal, an employee of the
Gloves
3239 ana <«•
s.......-............... $2.70
“ T ..........•-------------......42c (
iAwn -smet
ollok last Sat-
bd ball yester-
e of the peace
sum of $500.
Ive Silk Hose
ose.......-.......................45c to $1.12
bse.............................$1.29 to $5.74
V ................................15c to $1.20
, an outcast,
jthe big city.
pose. If you have ham and
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faithful fidelity. The fact that R
practically the same company 40862
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the United States through the Hast Saturday it was decided
PoliWGray Samaritans,the Pol-1
ish-American girls who trained
orchestra. A
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r................•......... $1-69 to $2.48
eady-to-Wear
l ......................................$3.98 to $9.98'
...................................$4.89 to $8.49
larenow.......................................$21.45
! are now. -......- ........ $12 45
rments proportionately priced
Handkerchiefs
"8 Children Abroad
c 7—M.
r G. A. Kelley, who has :
Mg/*
teur performances, which is a
high one.
All unsold tickets are not yet
in, but it is estimated that The
History Club realized about
$125 for the kindergarten fund.
barely a place to lay their
heads, and act accordingly, him at Christmas time
Thefollowing paragraph, sent
out dy the Y. W. C, A. Council,
will not be out of place in this
W-goods going at manufactur- next few days. Please get your
Scratch tablets at the News, iris cost price. _
two for 15c. , 41-2 At FRANK’S.
e '
tomorrow. How about your
wood or coal supply?
..
OPping
mplete details.
E $082
Prev
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here is a guideio any items
re who are seeking the hin ‘ EY are suggested to shop-
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gweaGifts That Men A
Bath Robes
Pajamas .........
Handkerchiefs
Night Shirts .
Gloves ........
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AIE BANK
Company
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lions mourn." Let’s feed those associates with an artificial arm
children who are starving, and to take the place of the one he
enjoy the satisfaction that we
Two laughable 2-reel comedies and a rattling good Western.
Gifts for Boys
..........................$7,50 to $18.66
..................................-.......$1,20 t
-............................65e to $2.45
......——- .............15c to 50c
...............................................40c to $1.00
day through the food kitchens Pleasure derived by those pres-
ent in giving to one so deserv- her unhappy. But she conquers
mg of that tribute of their re in +h ~ -- c - 1 .
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How about a nice suit, silk
shirt and tie, at the very low-
est price, for Christmas. See us.
39-4 E' E. WOODS & CO.
nd frolics and
rafonola with
Nothing to
lie Grafonola,
: in. Let us
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amkmsmns
and Dunn shoes will make a
fine gifts. They are on sale atanced with humor and pathos;
$10.00 and $11.10, at - -
version. The peculiar types
that at the sug- that compose the list of board-
i
eggs at home, corned beef and and through his unfailing good
cabbage, country sausage, but-
I
‛1cn
‛ly
ngs with fun
on can dance'
its. You can
trumentalists.il
d instrument
Ladies parasols, handker-
chiefs, manicure sets, at the
lowest prices.
39-4 E. E. WOODS & CO.
Furs
Choker Scarfs at......................
Neckpieces ...............................
Child’s Fur Sets............. ..... .....
..
Bi
sgi
. .. -------------------. and vicinity, has been in the
paign will be made for this pur- employ of the above mentioned
Neckwear
-.......... $1.25 to 2.25
".......................... to $1,69
............ 25c to $1.72
rest prices.
4 E. E. WOODS & CO.
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years ago. Jake, as he is
known to every one in Lufkin
Company, when he was pre- been burdend with poor mater,
sented by his co-workers and ial aside from "Erstwhile Sus-
an”—material which has al-
most engulfed her. Her person-
ality never had a chance. But
now the personable and talent-
ed actress comes forward in an
adaptation of her bwn stage
success and scores as surely as
in the spoken version.
The boarding house which
“39 East” represents, the views
of Central Park—these are
more significant in the silent
ing 1,300,000 children a
you live you
int with us.
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'whole country
this institution.
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.But there is the central idea, I
.children are dying in Europe I
for want of the actual neces- ■
isitles of life; there is no relief
for them; they are helpless—
what are you going to do about
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trewster's
Entertainment.
I
| Ribbons
?' yard..............................GOc to $1.10
' yard ;.....................75c,to $1.40
* .........*.......................... to 45c
Fable Linen
plenty of gasoline in the tank to formed under the direction of
keep the machine going as long.Ri bert Hoover for the relief of
as you wanted it to run? It Ei opean children this winter.
orman O Quinn, Neil Sin-stance Binney’s best bet—•
gieton, Kerr Gibson and Jessie Length, 5 reels. — Laurence
n full blast. Come and get
The weather man says colder y( r part before it is too late.
Umbrellas ...........................
Bill Folds ™....................................
Madras Shirts ....................•......
C^aS values1 $12,50, for.
Cuff Buttons . ..........................
Overcoats . .................................
Suits ......... -.........-................
Hats -I.....................-.........
Traveling Bags............................-
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no a
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Rain Coats
Men’s Rain Coats.... ......... g7 7g 4 c 1 g A-
Women’s Rain Coats ........................$8.45 10812.45
Childrep’sRain Coat........-.........................$3.95t0 $6.45
Girls Rail Capes................................... and $3,95
anq - distributing stations. The
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articular work
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Hosiery
.................... X....90C to $1.35
.....................................58c to 90c
..........................................1..........50c
, one another,” figuratively is interpreting the photoplay 1g 44 229
Wo-k among the starving speaking, subscribng to the an assurance that the'chara^W O
childr m of Europe is being par-1 fund with the result that the ters are well depicted
ticipa ed in by the Young Worn-j best that money could buy was [ It is a feather in John Rober2- 'fl
Christian Association of purchased, and upon its arrival (son’s cap that he has been abi" ‘ "9
lastsaturdaxit.....odanid not to give it so much life and to ha
to wait until the arrival of/keepanudience constantly in..
hristmas, and in the presence terested. He has taken the, e
of those friends whose friend- spirit of the play and Miss Bin-;,
ship was worth while Jake was|ney, knowing the part so well,,
presented with a gift that will has given it animation. He?
L-.....................................90c to $1.50
8 ....................-.....-.......40c to $2.50
r .............•........... 60c to 90c
•abv Things
(•.......-■...........—...............90c to $2.69
•......•............ 22c to 69c
-............................ 98c to $3.98
.....90c to $3.48
--...................... 28c to 80c !
been appointed chairman of the
Near East Relief Committee, in ;
Angelina county, ‘hopes that ;
the people of the entire coun- '
t,wil respond to the call for 3
aidgand in the columns of this
paper will be found from day '
to day facts touching upon the ■ ’
subject. :
Itis like Mayor Kelley says,
if a local citizen should see a ':
child in distress here at home,
hungry and poorly clad, suffer-
ing from the cold, the’first im- ■'
pulse would be to reach down ; :
in one’s pocket and “dig up” ;
whatever financial aid was nec- :
essary in such emergency, but ; '
when there are starving child- : ;
ren in Europe, go far away from : ;
home, the necessity of rallying ::
to their rescue is not so vivid. I i
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1920, newspaper, December 20, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415557/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .