Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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With her gorgeous blonde
less space than required by law,
Easter Shoes
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Mrs. M. S. Gray has gone to Thursday.
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coming engagement.
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band?” is from the_pens.
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a merry tangle of matrimonial
drops an invitation to
a mas-
ment of bid.
the hands of the two wives. It
is when the wives follow their
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voking situations, and
thirty-five miles, it developing
pean competition.
Corn Wanted
For instance one fellow has fig- Friday.
There were only two
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been going
capitally acted by a supporting
cast of well-known farceurs.
stood that the contract has not
been let yet, however, and the
matter will be taken up again
liam Fox production, “Why
Trust Your Husband?” is an-
nounced as the feature attrac-
tion at the Palace Theater
would have to be done right
away, or the people residing in
the country would have to re-
main at home, meaning that the
past heavy rains had put the
highways in such condition that
they were almost impassable.
The court also opened sealed
spouses to the ball that the ac- •
tion reaches the peak of hilar- ’
Man arrives at much knowl-
edge by continual speculation.
Tools
Cutlery
Flashlights
the town
od work.
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Winchester
Guns
Ammunition
Tools
Cutlery
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H
ured that an apple the size of
this earth would have a skin
twenty miles thick. This infor-
mation is refreshing and should
be passed along.
Do you rest good at night, if
not let us sell you a good mat-
tress at pre-war prices.
14-3w1 E. E. WOODS & CO.
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Fishing Tackle
Skates
Batteries
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ity.
The picture is said to abound
Miss Clara Green has return-
ed from a visit to Dallas.
latis and
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your needs
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Make Pil
warning, and unless the prac-
tice is abandoned prosecutions
will surely follow.
Rubber balloons, K.K
8 $
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The Angelina county commis-
sioners’ court, in session yester-
day, passed an order authoriz-
ing the county judge to execute
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Sheer Wash Fabric
All the popular wash materials in colored
Koods are to be found in our stock in all the
most wanted colors and figures: figured
Flaxons, Voiles and Tissues predominate
and the new low prices, too.
Little soft soled styles for
the tiny little one and the
solid leather soled "first step"
shoes for the little "toddler."
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White Dresses
The daintiest and sheerest of organdi,
voile and lawn dresses with trimmings of
real Swiss embroidery panels and fine Val
lace. Many are in the popular long waisted
styles; the values are extraordinary.
$1.50 to $7.00
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White goods of every de-
scription; all new, clean mer-
chandise and best of all, you
will notice their “new” low
price.
25c to $2.00
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Infants’ Wear
Dainty little hand-made
caps. French bonnets, slips
and dresses are here; made of
the sheerest material in pleas-
ing styles.
$1 25 to $6.00
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EILEEN PERCY COMING
IN NEW SCREEN FARCE
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The Associated Press is exclusively
'entitled to the use for republication
if all news credited to it or not other-
wine credited in this paper, and also
the local news published herein.
All rights of republication of special
dispatches herein are also reserved.
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given a more
8 this week
ven before, it
‘ult of the
will be hauled away free of ‘4 •
charge. < ►
Bevo, 10c, cAe, 6c, K. K. K
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We are in the market for
white milling corn.
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You Make No Mistake in Buying
Your Easter Low Shoes Here
Hair Ribbon
We are showing an espec-
ially pretty lot of plain and
fancy hair ribbons that are
cut in one and a quarter yard
lengths for
50c
Child’s Shoes
We feature the famous Bill-
iken stitchdown style as well
as many other popular styles
in the qualities that are most
dependable.
$1 75 to $4.00
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Come to Ellis’ Shoe Store
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e invite the peopkofj-.u£kin and.Ang
me to—our—storeand see our splendid line of _
Our showing is the.. most complete in th
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bids submitted, the one of J.
S. Moore & Sons being about
569,000. and the one of the Za-
valla Construction Company
being about $80,000.
City Marshal Mathews wish-
es it clearly understood that
parties who are keeping hogs
inside the corporate limits, in
What The Winchester Store”
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fore, has a
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Have all the trash around
your place ready for the
wagons Friday and Saturday. It
Juvinile Wash Suits
Just tRe "cutest" little suits you ever
saw; good, dependable materials and in all
desirabl colors and stripes; Sailor suits,
Norfolks and Oliver Twist styles—every one
new spring styles; be sure to notice the new
low prices.
$1.00 to $3.00
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Allrenolut, ____
ongenasuad other matter not gen-
enf newa, will be classed as adver:
GiSng and charged for at the rate of
mw cent for each word, and the send-
or will be held responsible for pay-
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If Lufkin isn"
thorough clean!
than it was ever;
will not be the
chairman of the qan-up cam-
paisn, Mr.C.N.Hmason,wn
8 dey otingmuch his time
to this one thing, d insisting
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means to you
For several months this store has,been khownas
the Winchester Store” of Lufkin.
This means that we have been selected as the ex-
c “sVe agency for new Winchester products.
in addition to the world-famous Winchester guns
and ammunition we now have Winchester hardware
-made according to the same exacting standard!
gunrtdinspections and backed by the Winchester
New Winchester lines include:
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tified against the ravages of any .
disease. Read what he has totronage of the public
olden Tex
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[e are in
we have t
ell them v
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less. We
expect tc
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many hr
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willing t
expect the
guarante
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As a general thing, the bride-
groom who has visions of a vine-
clad cottage is lucky to find a
flat with room enough for a
geranium.—Snap Shots.
■ The Texas legislature ad- bids for the construction of sand
journed in time for Governor’and clay roads in road district
Neff to go to the Cattlemen’s No. 4, in the eastern portion of
Convention at San Antonio, the county, consisting of about
which he did. Lc. _______
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among the 28,000 gins of the
country, and a bright future
has been forecast for the new
company.
For several years the com-
pany has been operating in
Dallas from where its pro-
ducts were manufactured and
first introduced. So encour-
aging has been the growth of
the concern that several months
ago the officials of the com-
twear. Our snowing is u-.°-“---e
4 citv. and shoes for the whole family can be had here al
"l eaving that is most pleasing.
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It has been in fast and furious 1 1 •
farce comedy*' that Miss Percy!’’ •
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Cazeneuve, and is described as
m • , that J. S. Moore & Sons, road
The date for the special ses- 1 1 ,2’,
• e 1 e.l „ :contractors, had filed the low-
sion of the United States con-| . , ’
gress has been set for April 11,est bid for the work. This con-
at which time one of the thingsstruction will be toward the
to be considered will be anti- Jasper and San Augustine coun-
dumping legislation to protect t lines, to join with other im-
American industries from Euro- proved highways in those ad-
joining counties. It is under-
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pany decided upon a new loca-
tion where they could expand,
their products having met
with such demand that they
foresaw the necessity of en........ on. ining
larging their facilities. They that all the peo
immediately investigated Luf-
eThisweek we are making a special display of these
WPEhostyrodueets. Come in and inspeet the new
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W. M. GLENN & CO
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comedienne of the screen; and 1 •
it will be in an original farce 2
that she will be seen at this
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the proposition j
. ce, it was stated I
today; A Secial committee of!
he Chambe of Commerce has
been workitg with the repre.
sentatives of he company dur-
ng the day ari it was intimated
this afternoo that a meeting
will be held a once to perfect
the organizatin so that plans
already agree. upon may go
forward immedately.
beauty as radiant as ever,
should construe this as final Eileen Percy, in her latest Wil-
a note or notes up to as much 1 --------
as $10,000, whichfundsare-o/GeergE. Marshall and
itlo^ ewk be uzedein-te improvement of
. roads and building bridges, it
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sayintoday's. paper over his For better meal orde
signature, also the placards that, Lufkin Grist Mill.
are being displayed—and act
; accordingly.
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being remarked by one member life. The fun starts when one
of the court that something of two husbands in the story
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Another manufacturing en- . . . • ■
I.. • 1 . I •< expect to be in operation with-!
terprise was added to the city
last night when the directors’ . . .
c. nk 1 m .3° meet orders now being re.
of the Chamber ofCommerce in ceived for their machinery
special sess on closed arrange-( w 111 -
ments with he Williams Manu-,. " ’ ° W illiams, who, with
factoring C impany of Dallas, hi brother, has been investigat-,
whereby that company will lo-ng the city for some time, de-I
cate their plant here. The deal I clared today that no better or
between the tworconcerns has logical location could have
been going in for some time, it.5een chosen than Lufkin for
is understood, and was consu-their Plant. "You have the
j j mated after! a thorough inves-necsssaryraw material here at
: tigation hack been made by the youId °01’’ he said, “and furth-
i [Chamber od Commerce as’well emore, -ufkin is destined to1
1 [as by officials of the company ecqne the leadingindustrial
i regarding the advisability of lo- cente.of the South. I am very'
[eating such an industry in the laxortbly impressed, not only;
city. ! With our location, the near-
The Williams Manufacturingness ofraw material and every-
Company are owners of certain thing T e in that line, but with
; patents on gin and oil mill ma- 6 pregressive spirt of your!
; chinery, chief among which arePEopelxou have, or rather I
a packer, ejeaner and sepa- 540 d.8y, we have, the best
; irator, used in cotton gins. Thisse ty- have ever seen.”
machinery has past the experi-1- gexerallocal citizens will be
' mental stage, having been inilnterestedin the new concern,!
I use for several years and prov-l" ,'C , 8is
; en very successful, in fact more added signiicen
so than o.her similar machin-
“Why Trust
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Shreveport for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Gerald Banks.g
■------—--- has gained enviable success and f
Pecan Float Clusters, 10c, K. great popularity aS the leading
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nhe thing to do at this time, before!
>the spring and summer months;
roll around, as a thoroughly
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Editor* sad Managera
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Adyance
1 month ...................................
8 month* -....... 1.75
« month* .... -......... 360
12 months ____-...........—.......— 6,60
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(liri’s Underwear
We are specializing in children’s unler-
wear and you will find our stock of teddies.
ir"ticoats. gowns, drawers, bloomers. etc.,
t" be especially attractive in a sense of
style as well as quality and value.
50c to $2.00
querade ball, and this falls into „s
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: f Your Easter Low Shoes Here i
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Exceptionally smart and supremely graceful is our line or Ladies and
Children’s Low Shoes. We have just received many of the newest and
! • latest styles in pretty footwear that is pleasing for the eye to see, and
• • the prices conform with the new low level insuring exceptional, values
‛" Come in and ask to be fitted—every pair sold with a strict guarantee
■ of solid leather throughout or your money back.
, We have the best line of Hosiery in the city.
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| Easter Shoes For Men and Boys I
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In any size, style or color, in any kind of leather, high or low shoes. We
have just what you want and you can find a greater saving in this de
partment than elsewhere in the city. We make a special study of the
shoe business, employ only experienced salesmen, buy our shoes cheap
er, and therefore we are able to sell them cheaper;
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dwin Clapp ( ‛Z Em Edwin Clapp
hoes • DA•eaDU • • • Oxford
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Will iam sManufactu ring Co. • kin as a prospective location, From every standpoint this mat- St. Patrick’s Day post-
To Move Plant To Lufkin and as a result last night fin- ter of cleaning lln . , K. K K. 1
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The Christian churdi
will hold a bazaar and a
- renovated city will be well for-Saturday, 19th, at Mi
+:fad—i-ill______ . IWhitton’s, and solicit
in sixty to ninety days, in time
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1921, newspaper, March 16, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415595/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .