Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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By Buying Your Shoes
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
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kings of automobile row missed I
a great opportunity to publicize
one or more of their auto-truck
brands, for it will be almost im-
possible for one to witness a
showing of this picture without
grapsing the wonderful exploi-
tation possibilities that would
accrue to a particular brand of
motor trucks.
Jack London has humanized
the dog family on the screen,
Mack Sennett has come the
nearest to making ducks, cats
and other species of the animal
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“What** Your Hurry”
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Wallace Reid’s chief support
jn his latest' picture, “What’s
Your Hurry,” is a motor truck
which has been made to arouse i
almost human sympathy for the
part it plays in Byron Mrgan's
Satevepostostory, "The Hippo- r
potamus Parade.” The money!
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cial standpoint at the presept
——iimeendeeoneidered it. Uyhn
the other hand, the people of
that portion of the state Took
Member of the Associated Press
The Associated Press is exclusively
egstitled to the use for republication
•fall news credited to it or not other-
wine credited in this paper and also
the local newt published herein.
All rights of republication of spacial
“lapatches herein are also reserved.
All resolutiona, cards of thanks,
trograis and other matter not gen-
•■u newa, will be classed as adver-
Otang and charred for at the rata of
eeo cent for each word, and ths eend-
e will be held responsible for pay-
Mt of bill.
admirers that, if necessary, he
can give us the hairy-chested
stuff with equal proficiency.—
Length, 5 reels.—Joseph L.
Kelley, critic.
were served. The guestsu
Annie Jewel Mantooth,A
Hollaman, Cleo Crocker, I
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Much building activity is re-
ported in Nacogdoches. Such
reports are refreshing; all East
our
we were there
it was cold and nearly all the
children were bare-foot ' and
‘‘While up in Port Sid, near
the Suez Canal, in a i
new ruling without having a
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Thus, those who are
known to the local immigration
inspectors are not even asked to
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W ally Reid’s latest is a novel
picture and one that presents a
new angle in a highly entertain-
Another difference is that
the poor young man sighs over
the sweetheart he lost and the
rich man grieves over the one
he’s got.—Snap Shots.
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A. W. Ellis Shoe Store
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tained before the entrance of
the United States into the world
war and furnished those who
daily pass to and from Mexico
1921, the ingtalfingor,
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have a rally service at the Pres-
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Under the passport regula-
tions, a Mexican resident of
Nuevo Laredo, should he go to
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our county were brought into
existence. It is a world wide or-
ganization, having societies in
every country where there is
( hristian work.
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larger crowd 1
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Men’s wash
right kind for
bile and the great American
public will have to admit that
this trio’, especially the author,
has succeeded pretty well for
the ungainly member of the au-
tomobile family, known as the
motor truck figures in ‘‘What’s
ganized in our county.
through it all other young peo-j
pie societies of the churches of
'here will be a Christian En-
deavor Rally at the Preslyter.
ian chapel Tuesday night at
' 1• instead of Monday as was
progresingjannounced from the •
rowing. Rev. j day. A cordial inWitiomun-
some hue extowdia to all the young JJ.
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cieties in the city are most cor-
dially invited to attend. The
Y P.S. C. E. was the first of
young people societies to be or-
ister cities will measure up to could possibly figure or incite,
lufkin in the building line, but
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the state. I he News will say
that it considers that the gover-
nor acted according to his best
judgment, and what he did was
.for the best interests of all the
people of the state from a finan-
in some of these countrie the
people are selling their children
tc foreigners for slaves, some of
them being sold for $1.50, I
have a lot to tell about these
countries, but will wait until I
eastern countries whei
visited in the last few 'months.
Amongetherthinge, theypung
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HgugeCleaning and Building Time
Ssc.our beaytiful Rugs, Living Room Sut
We carry the Perfection and Automatic Flor
inceOiStoves. We can also furnish you
mmed iately from stock your Sash, Doors, Nails,
ware, etc., for building your new home
will our stock and get our prices as we can and
"l se you the goods.
LONGINO & PRICE
Hardware and Furniture
much greater than this town. What did it? It is because of our progres-
sive citizenship. Now let’s keep the good work up by BUYING SHOES at
a SHOE STORE where salesmen have been secured who know how to fit
kingdom, human before the
camera, but it has fallen to the
happy lot of Mr. Morgan, Di-
rector Sam Wood and Wally
Reid to humanize the automo-
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Revival Meeting
sure to come. We most
solicit your presence.
Art You In Nttd of
Togs
Cardo
Blanks
Folders
Dodgers
Receipts
Envelopes
Statements
Bill Heidi
Invitationa
Packet Heads
Letter Heidi
Call at this office
Make
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Kenovating, "ealso renovate and make the old mat-
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fesses, etc. WorkeamtderBed8 make folding Feather Mal
J'IWAMS-OEWITT MATTRESS FACTORY
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The new Delineator for May
is here, call and get your copy.
Some of the subscribers still are
due their Marchand April num l
bers. We wish you would call
and get them as they are here '
for you.
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oung people’s societies of oth-
er churches in the city and most
cordially invites and urges all
to attend and hear and meet'
Be
cards and this ap-
plies to Mexican residents of
Nuevo Laredo who make daily
trips to purchase provisions and
other necessities.
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come bored with city life. His
idea of a chicken farm close to
-ufkin is a good one. for he will
always find a ready market for
. the Products from his poultry ,
, yard, and will obtain as good i
prices here as he would in Andiicattenduand hear and
•city in the state. -Mr Cecil Tuesday night.
wants t< get out in the "open
country. 'raise chickens, ■> few
h*k‛ew cows and other
things that go to make up the
real farm life. If he can manage
for a change |ike this he says
he will be the happiest fellow
in the world. He was born and
without a passport.
So far as foreigners are con-
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to pay the $8 head tax upon his ■ "
return, unless he were provided I Little Miss Willa Mae Au
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C. K WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managera
ELEPHONE NO. 68
Enteredgat the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-class matter.
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Payable in Advance
1 month ___________________________$0.65
• months ____________________________— 1.76
4 months ____________________________ 8.50
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Rev. H. M. Tenney, pas
— the Lufkin Presbyterian ct
will find returned today to his hoi
Rusk.
We measure your feet like a tailor measures your form for a suit of clothes.
We have the best stock of shoes in the city at a price that conforms to the
, hilip A. Ryan, head „f the
an lumber Company, depart-
l“ today for Memphis, Tenn.
I on a business trip.
nearly freezing to death. .Amer-
icans should feel thankful .they
andare not in such a fix. All the ________
war-ridden countries, even Ays- ington.
tria and Serbia, are looking to
the United States for aid. .The
Red Cross is about the only show their
agency that is doing any good
there now, helping all it can
under such handicaps. ! think
Mr. John Cecil, assistant sec- in time to come all those small
Byron Morgan’s papular Sat-
urday Evening Post story, with
" ally Reid starring.
with identification cards. This
is permissable under the regu-
lations, provided no orders to. . . - ------J.,
the contrary come from Wash-!< rictions and probably to de-
" tention, so the change is not a
change so far as they are con-
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reared on a farm, and has be
He De Reed, Mary Woods,k
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cerned, the removal of the pass-IWilliams and little Jack W«
port restrictions does not apply , --------.n
to them in any wav. They are , . dies new spring skirb
------ ' plain and fancy stripes, m
pleated, other? plain. If j
need a pretty skirt at J
An American can leave or en- crowd of young girls and!
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_ a birthday party. After a
passport. But inasmuch as.thejhours of play they werei
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ment still demands a pssportRio Grande, demand passport chocolate, candy landiped
Small from every foreigner entering from all aliens, it is inadvisable
p . name that country and Americans are Nr any.who desire to enter
of Dalmatia, the people are just not exempted. Mexico to come to the border
byterian church Tuesday night starving to death. Grown,peo-‛ T 1— ’
at 8 o'clock. The members of ple hang around the docks
other Christian endeavor socie-1 where the ships are and beg for
ties, Baptist Young Peoples the slop and refuse from
Lnion and Epworth League so- tables, and while
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Children Being Sold Mexico Still Demands
A letter froma brother of Pa”P°rt8 Foreigner,
Mrs. R. B. Peebles of this city, Laredo, Texas, April 11.__
who is in the United. States Removal of passport regula-
Navy, tells of the conditions of'lions, insofar as they apply to
many of the people in the far j American citizens, while itsav-
"ie "rehe hasies Americans a great deal of
trouble, has not solved the prob-
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Texas towns should enter upon.Your Hurry”
a building campaign on a large and incites as much sympathy
eraie- Of course none of our and interest as any human
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see you. Send me some copies
o‛ the Lufkin Daily News
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at it in a different light. Tex-
as is a big state, by far the
largest in the union, but the
question of a division would
create much talk, and nothing
would be accomplished. Divide
Texas—never!
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How would you like to en-
Kage in the chicken industry on
a large scale’ That’s what one
Lufkin husiness man plan: to do
right nezr town as soon as he
By vetoing the West Texas i ing way. The first reel give
A.&M. bill. Governor Neff has , ' innumerable chances to
certainly lost many political! ‘ emonstrate his speed and pep
friends in that section, numbers ! the winning, way of his
of’ whom are anxious to divide mie The latter reels place
rim in a more serious mood and f
demonstrate to his numerous!
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day of prices. Give us a call and be convinced.
Our Motto: “Live and Let Live”
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In the days of 1860 we had to buy our shoes, dry goods, hardware, Cloth- 0
ing and groceries at one place. Not so today. Specialization has built the '
great ities that we have. What’s the use of looking back toward those
days when the space in front of us is much larger for progressive people?
Look at Lufkin in 1885 and look at it today. In those days we had a town I
close to us that was larger than Lufkin. Today the population of Lufkin is
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uryent. p New satin pumps, high and
Faby Louis heels. black and
ROBERT TAYLOR. -rown. at
President Y. p s c E
FOSTER SNGLETON,
Secretary.
present avocation, !u he
can disoe of his busine.s
the ci. and hike on' to 1
One of the
of the class of
being so elate
ing held yester
the Nazarene ■
the News offic
tell about it.
one of the most
ings of its kind s .
ithe pleasure oznd
many years.
____ , The meeting at the Se,
Just as the Newsrecentiy j Baptist church is
Mid, there is more building and I Ind interest is growing. Rev./day .
' Woods, j doing some -'ne extended
both by the senor choir fine ple societies especialiy "A
the "Booster," come treat is 111 store for you.
you will come all the time W J _
are expecting you.
! W. C. Binford, pasc,
PEAVY BROS. I Re ,
Read News want aas.
retary of the state organization, countries will voluntarily’an-
and associate editor of "Thenex themselves to the United
Southwestern Christian Endeav. States. 1
or News," will be here and have
charge of the service. The En-
deavor Society of the Presbyter-
ian church will entertain the ,
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our line.
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Fred Becker departed!
morning for Dallas and
Worth, on a short businessi
pleasure trip,
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1921, newspaper, April 11, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415620/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .