Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Good Road New».
Organize Boy Scouts
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A NEW VENTURE FOR ABRAM’S
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if that is not pos-
fathers, or
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committee in charge. Speakers
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auditorium where Boy Scout
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new
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New silk sox for the girls.
You can buy Geprgette waists
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PEAVY BROS.
r almost half what you paid
special interests which inundat-
need brick, lime
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The Defiling Hand of Man
New silk sox for the girls.
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and makes ugly more than the
Have you seen our new line
dirty and torn newspapers, the
torney General Pair
admission
will sell, all the
we
You will loose money if
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Jeweler and Optician
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We are in it to
HARRELL’S.
Harrell Transfer Co.
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LOST— Ford Firestone
Finder return to E
Georgette, blouses by express
today, most all sizes up to 44.
industriously from dawn
dark, where the lark climbes
There will be three reels of pic-
! tures. The public is invited to
the 7 :30 meeting. It is desired
that no boy shall miss this ban-
going
jthat;
tion
who
Buy your lots inNorth Lufkin
or Woodland Heights now. 74tf
the Great Western Sugar Com-
pany, the Idaho-Utah Sugar
Company, the Texas Land Own-
FOR RENT—To coubb
furnished or unfurnisha
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Fine Watch Repairing
BURK’S DRUG STORE
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Lufkin, as well as in all parts
of the United States, including
Arkansas. There will be several
society events in honor of the
occasion this evening at private
residences.
for almost half what you paid
last year, the prices are $4.00,
$6.00 and $6.50 at
senate to report out restrictive
immigration legislation.
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Service car?
Mrs. M. B. Bethel and child-
ren arrived from Houston yes-
terday to spend the week with
Mr. E. M. Landers.
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MRS. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere
SPIRELLA CORSET
Phone 405—Five rings
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We are departing on a new venture in stocking this line bu we feel that
from the number of calls we have had for this class of merchandise that
this department will be a success. The question of outfitting baby is.
happily met at Abram’s—you will find this the logical place to buy
infants’ clothes.
men and
Hours: 8 to 12 and 1 to 5.
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Ruby Cafe
Next Door to Express Office
by J. M. Herbert, pret
K. J. Mantooth, secret*
week, au v.J vI--- ----- -
served a banquet for the “
LOST—A purse between
missary and the horce*
Cobb. Finder return tol
Hand Made Caps
A splendid assortment of Infants’ Caps, fashioned of sheer
organdy; lace and embroidery trimmed. Prices range from
$2.50 to $4.50
Tonight
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ft
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last year, the prices are $4.00,
$6.00 and $6.50 at
LUFKIN LODGE NO.
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Hall, 1 ,
Doyle F.
Sam H.<
and 8.
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will be on hand to enliven the
I evening until 7:30 o’clock, at
J which time all will go to the
LOST—if party remoyin
office and hull fork fre*
turn same we will appre
hannon/ Bros.
NOTICE—Referring ton
fore published in this,B
December, 1920, and W
that the Eastern Texas B
pany was offering to sell*
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Washington, D. C., Feb. 10.
—A flood of telegrams from
Hand Made Dresses
An attractive selection of In-
fants' Hand-Made Dresses;
daintily embroidered and fine-
ly tucked styles; others have
briar stitching; long or short
styles. They range in price
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$2.50 to $7.50
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sible, they may come with any
other man, a father or bachelor,
who is sufficiently interested in
boy welfare to be present on
such an occasion. Plates for a
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At the First Christian Church
Wednesday evening of t—
of railway for the sum «
sand ($50,000.00). Dollan
signed hereby gives, no
time for receiving bids 9
erty has been extended f
20, 1921, to March 2L
terms and conditions $Pe
previous notice. For fur
tion, apply to E. J. Me
tary of Said company st
as. Eastern Texas Rail
FOR SALE-Z^TTa
house, modern cona
cated, 715 North Fn
48_
More new silks came today.
88-2t PEAVY BROS.
Look at ourna
you buy, they ate,
ute in style and)
era Association, and similar
French Bonnets
The most adorable sort of French Bonnets with the daintiest of
laces profusely used. They are priced from
$4.50 to $12.00
Presenting a wonderful assortment of
Infants’ Hand Made Garments
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Now that the open season for
It is a humiliating reflection
that man, when he comes in his
numbers, defiles and defaces,
Just a few cords of fine dry
heater wood for sale at
FOR RENT—Two rcomsl
unfurnished. Phone 6241
FOR RENT—Two ferrS
close in. Phone 12 M
location. bj
FOR RENT—Two large
rooms. Mrs. J. P. Wo
415.
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is on
the k
i [motion pictures will be shown.
Congressman Box, whose!
spectacular fight against thelgood silk hose call for Paris
, Brand, they are the best yet.
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batch of letters from all parts
of the country, commending his
course.
DR. FRED B. GREEN
Veterenarian
Office over
Kennedy's Jewelry Store
Phone—Office, 371-2 rings
Residence. 371-3 rings
Your patronage solicited
stairs into
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near Second Baptist ■
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the handling of Mexican labor the Presbyterian church in this
in this country, Wednesday ad-city, departed this afternoon
mitted was at least partly re- over the H. E. &,W. T. for Nac-
sponsible for the failure of the ogdoches.
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Heights or North Lufkin. 74tf
have good roads, may it be that
every citizen will exert his
whole influence in helping the
Have your old mattresses ren-
ovated and made new. We alsolfice, "ho were admitte today
[do upholstering in a satisfac-
Over Kennedy’s Jewelry Store Hory way. Phone us, 195.
of Mexicans
tian church in this city, and it
Fertilizer
Anyone desiring fertilizer for
any purpose should see me at
once. I handle the famous
Armour line, none better.
82-12w2 J J. GUNTER.
Subscribe for the News.
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; Scout oath. The new troop will
I be registered at national head-
I quarters according to federal
i government regulations.
i The fee charged at this elab-
i orate luncheon will be fifty
J cents per plate, and The News
is informed that there is a
movement on foot for the early
organization of “The Girl Scout
Movement.” There are already
more than thirty' who wish to
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We received thirty new
upon. Those who hear the ser
from Lufkin to Diboll will soon
be arranged for. In other
words, the Angelina county
commisioners are arranging for
h
is
S. C. White Leghorn
$1.50 for 16. MM.EB
kin, Texas, phone 446
OUTSPOKEN IN VIEWS join the society. Watch for fur-
121 ther announcement.
- — ----- 'I he time to buy a homesite is
Heaven—Katherine Tynan, in mow. The place is Woodland
the King’s Highway.
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a good road program in Ange-
lina county that will suit every-
body. If it is your desire to ■
his parents, consent must be se- ., ,
I cured before he can take the Georgette louses y expres
• today, most all sizes up to 44.
You can buy Georgette waists
| You can buy a lot in North
i-ufkin or Woodland Heights on
ing from a severe spell of ill- a
ness that has confined her to the N
bed for the past couple of days? I
F OR SALE-A gogd f
young heifer calf, P
|)hone 628 or see E. M.
FOR SALE OR~Traj
L,‛W.Co5R20dhani
FOR SALE-Cobb^
hundred, or $2 per 6
liver to any store in ten
3 rings. B. F. Cox. 7
FORSALEPrettys,
nearing completion «
street, bath room, sere.
Brown Kerr. •
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FOR SALE—Ancona 1
$2.50. Mrs. I. A. Coste,
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per plate at Ruby Cafe, next to
express office, Saturday.
That Half Interest.
“My employes have clubbed
together and taken a half in-
terest in the concern.”
night announced that he will
keep up his efforts in the next
congress. Box has a great
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Saturday at Ruby Cafe by
Methodist ladies. Only 50c.
Don’t miss it.
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Hand Made Slips
Showing a wide range of
styles in these daintily Em-
broidered Slips or Petticoats;
they show many pleasing u-
fects, representing the ait of
many perfect needle-women.
They are nriced from.
$2.00 to $6.00
Representative Scott Fi rris of
Oklahoma are among ‘ those
soon to retire from public of- 8 troy, eauty
: v *6 m honick +L
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THEW
If you have trouble in making
out that income tax blank, re-
member that a government man
has a date for Lufkin, and his
only mission is to assist you. No
matter how smart you may be
along other lines, when it comes
to making out an income tax
form, you then realize how little
you know. And keep this in
mind also, that the return must
Q . be made on or before the 15th
So why wait? 74tf day of March.
most sa .
will be built in the near future.
boys have been promised by the Not only so, but there is the
- • i assurance that a good road
Congressman Box Plans to other immigrants has won for
Continue Immigration Fight him nation-wide fame, last
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increas
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re of ou
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; quet, at which the Scouts are to
| be organized before going to'good cause along. If there is
i the auditorium, therefore he [anything we need more than
may come alone if no dad or another it is good roads.
wild beast. One has but to
find his trail on any green
place. The orange peels, the
We received thirty
l hat’s nothing, my en?-
Ployes never did have’ but a
half interest in my concern.__
Judge.
of ap-
better
22 oaladm.e
- ------ All kind of farm implements
wild ducks and quails is at an at Saxon’s. 88-1
end, the local hunters have on---— _______
ly to oil their fowling pieces Prices are right on all kinds $15 reward,
and put them away for another of farm implement at Saxons. It1---——
( ay. The season just ended has
netted many sportsmen quite a
good deal of game, and besides, I
the sport has been greatly en-
joyed. It’s true this hunting
proposition is rather expensive,
the cost of ammunition and the
time lost being taken into con-
sideration, but the hunter who
can afford it is usually satis-
fied with results at the dose of
the season.
—------lowing the sensational or gand, the Urbana. Price
charges of Congressman Boxgod ee UII,,
several weeks ago charging a___
virtual system of peonage in Rev. S. M. Tenney, pastor of
uay, ....... - been, quite ill for
fely said that this road eraldays, is re
ter today.
Amer- Angelinaicounth, aivil eng.
ica are invited to attend this • -Mr. Acker the "1 5.
banquet accompanied by their neer, employed to plan
S' or if that is not pos- good road fromHufkinto the
Angelina river, this strip or ho at
road being a part of the Choc-
taw Trail, is meeting with the
court today, and it can be al
gn
Notice
Notice is hereby given that
the commissioners' court will,
at its February term of court,’
receive bids from any banking
corporation, association or any
individual banker that may de-
sire to be selected as the deposi.
tory of the funds of Angelina
county, Texas.
JOHN F. ROBINSON,
County Judge,
Angelina Co., Texas
70-3t(Mon.s) S'
Read News want ads.
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This is St. Valentine Day in FORSALE-Settinge
ord o" °283tr0314
stock rafted, $3.00: 80
EGGS FOR HATCEN
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..a The Commisioners court of *
this Angelina county is in session
eu• ...... week and many matters *
at 6 o'clockethere wibe thsing'attended to by this—
abanaue C ver o.,or»Ue body that will, re
orageWho wish - in good to all the people of
Circle No.
hurch, will ,
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(By Associated Press
Washington, Feb.s 1 1—
FORSK
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FOR SALE—Housee
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Mrs. E. C. Binion is recover- FNSALEOnez
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(By Associated g )
Austin, Feb. 14.—Tn 1 gover-
nor today told a joint st ssio’of
the legislature that if l e could
he would, before sunset, abolish
about one-third of the boards fo
- .. ycu ozic2, ..me or and commissions oft e state la:
- cement, any quantity of gravel and about one-fourth Mthe of-
. *s"‛* " • ficersin Tex.ib. ;,?k-
a crowded house last night at
2. Methodist the Christian church. will be
five dinner, 50c shown at 1 he Palace tomorrow
night at request of membeis of
this order.
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(By Associated Frew)
pc,, 1 Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 14._
ti l ' pastor O1 he house today passed the sen- thousand winding
he Eirst Christian church infate bill Which mcreases the tax "
1 this citv, will deliver an address 1,. gi,.
at Diboll tonight, and will M for the University of Ar-
bio, <<nu will snow kansas from four-ninths of a
a moving picture on the screen, mili t. on. mill i
entitled "Damon and Pythiasii.", onemilland providing „ „
This pictur was shown in Lir- normaat S xforabranch 87-tf
km recently at the First Chris- ___
mon and witness the picture in "Damon and
, .......^is evening will be high- picture film that
ly entertained.
No
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pear ing before it to ge
acquainted. He declan d him-
self a friend of schoolst omthe
“little red school house to, my
alma mater on yonderhi j.
~To~Retire Soon
...... We still haul anything to be
was most favorably commented hauled cheaper.
87-tf Harrell Transfer Co.
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0-SaTo-Tonic. Indi
A superior laxat
. lieves indigestion,
ache, heartburn, f.
t ® bad taste in the mot
l ness, constipation,
, sick headache, kidr
L der troubles, loss 0.
weakness, tired feel
' lates and purifies the
Smith Mattress Factory, bia.
nearing .sompletion,
cated, cash or teri^i
See Cullen Noble*, »
shop; 1
WHEN in need of splitj
pine, phone 669. H. M. 0
WANTOi
WANTED—Position tsi
drug store, several N
ence, age 28, married. M4
Phon 878.____________
WANTED—Position b,
xoung lady stenogn
to FOR RENI
Stanley & Holleman, Props.
Y >ur Patronage Solicited
and Appreciated
We came near forgetting
-N auu •.. newspapers, me 1 that we have a few thousand
old boots, the broken crockerydollars worth of auto tires and
and utinsils, have power to de- tubes that ---------, —. —
1 ’ and peace andbest.stapdardamakes, prices the
banish the Spirit of Place.! you don’ see me before b jn
•When he stretches out a hand 87-tf Harrell Transfer Co.
once was country- , :----
side, how depressing are his Mor new silks came today.
| little houses, his clinker pathes, 88 2t HEAVY BROS.
in fields where the moledelved
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33-1 per front foot; Ellis Avenue,
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1921, newspaper, February 14, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415579/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .