Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Stranded Americans
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Frankie Shehan
were married
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Mosfof these distressed indi-
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honeymoon,
Americans in’Russia
were mem-
bers of our
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all
gratulations.
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customed to act in this, their
Chicken Feed
T he bolsheviks do not deserve
day” insofar as the Texas may be expected to come
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light, and what ef-
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the executive
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morning to. his home in Alto.
ptist Sunday School.
ONLY
Picture postals, 1c, K. K. K.
observance of Thrift Week?
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Year's I started shaving myself
night at the auditorium is to
Thrift Wek I shaved twice
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LUFKIN.
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PEAVY BROS.
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Fine Watch
Repairing
forget that a sub-
es much to sway
s opinion in his
of clothes,
rms to the
Account at this
control over your
second nature to
Eyes Tested
Free
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week in the district court.
Wear Utz and Dunn shoes if
you want good shoes.
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Messages
Personal to You
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MRS. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere
SPIRELLA CORSET
Phone 405—Five rings
TAIE BANK
ST CO.
Y Home -
wen sizes of
‘esses
Is, Sectional and
f Merchants and manufactur-
[ era are talking to you. They are
. telling you of their goods and
their wares and their services.
ilding Time
iving Room Suits,
irniture.
id Automatic Flor-
also furnish you
Sash, Doors, Nails,
your new home.
ices as we can and
PEAVY BROS
ed Becker departed I
g for Dallas and ‘
on a short businessi
e trip,
H. M. Tenney, pastor
kin Presbyterian chun
d today to his home
RICE
are
Tissue Gingham
I lis Unlucky
edies.
Married
> 2 - ..
Mr. C. L. Dowell
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young son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Singleton, was the victim of
an accident yesterday while at
play which resulted in the
breaking of his left arm. Due
in extending con-
ill cause the young
[from the trees. Oth-
[ high Water in the
.... un • "v 3 Parson-
age of the First Christian
We aremow making a splen-
did Chicken feed, 40 pounds to
the $1.00,Pand solicit your ord-
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Aiamondezd
DR. FRED B. GREEN
Veterenarian
Office over
Kennedy’s Jewelry Store
Phone-Office, 371 -2 rings
‘ Residence, 371-3 rings
Your patronage solicited
They tell of opportunities. They
give you invitation*.
Read them as if they came
as personal letters to you
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Installing o?'i"
f but just that many more
tiness. .
mber also—McCall’s Em-
r Designs add fresh, dainty
iches.
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And the injury being not very
severe, the young man was able
to attend school today.
New silks and satins at
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make the old mat-
clean and sterilit
tiding Feather Mat-1
d same day. Phon
erveyou. Phone 608
SS FACTORY 1
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I Not letter* or telegram* but
I almoat a* personal a* letter* or
| telegram*.
The advertisementa in thio .
| paper—they were written for
Eyou and printed for you.
You would not lay aside a let-
Iter or telegram without opening
fit.
Neither should you lay aside
your newspaper without read-
t ing the advertisement*.
are, Cloth-
is built the
ward those
ive people?
had a town
f Lufkin is
ir progres-
SHOES at
low to fit
Otto Morgan arrived in the
city last night from Houston,
where he has been employed in
a job printing plant for some
time, and is visiting home-
folks and friends.
a
piness tosbe attained in this life.
The' News wafts felicitations
Go to the high school auditor-
ium tonight and learn some-
thing about the preserving of
health of your children. See the
nutrition slides and hear the
talks that will be made. Carry
your children with' you.
things will consist of many nu-
trition slides that will be shown
by Mr. Coston, and talks by
some of the prominent doctors
of the city..
A campaign has been on in
Lufkin for some time to improve
the health of children, correct
'citizens who are being held in
soviet Russia on various charg-
e8, some of them being held in
Jail and others detained in var-
ious towns. It is not given out
; by the state department what
pressure will be brought to bear
Rending them will help you
to economize and post you on
store news just as well as if
each advertiser sent you a per-
sonal letter.
re will be no limit to
Come Sunday and
about it. There will
interesting program
y Group 4.
■ resses made as good
renovate and make
ind sizes of mattress-
> me your troubles.
• ed for and delivered
lay. Phone 195.
B. F. SMITH.
TA ' '____
7720//%o8sE
Women’s Pumps and Oxfords at
Less Than Half Price
These are dress slippers and made by Wichert fa-
“A® tonisne workmanshtp. and formerly
every otyurbszfoundrall sizes, possibly not
Plain k'd and patent leather pumps, oxfords, two
eyelet ties, all with French heels.
Special $4.95
-----FOR-----
MONUMENTS
Made Right and Sold Right—Seo
T. C. MCMULLEN
The Monument Man
nary department is
leading departments
oj, See to it that you
r department tonior-
Entertained
tie Miss Willa Maes,
htfully entertained]
1 of young girls and!
s evening of April 9thy
hday party. After a
of play they were N
Ato the dining toom
late, capdyandped
served. The guests we
Jewel Mantooth, A
nan, Cleo Crockerjj
Reed, Mary Woods,M
Regan Parker, Edv
ms and little Jack Wod
ies new spring skir
and fancy stripes, m
d, others plain. If j
i pretty skirt at an
able price call and a
e.
irvice rendered.
Hyfkin Grist Mill
dy and music
v onlv.
rash • live to the
hr 6ees throush
here today, having been sum- to prompt medical attention,
moned to serve on the jury this
two good Westerns and a laughable comedy. Come out !
.l ’ ■- , * 200,
. So here in the paper today
and every day, are their letter*
to the whole community—and
to you a* a part of the commu«i.
ity.
sssssisiasE
— Old Emma de- and all Members are urged to
served to have been thrown ba present'. Miss Sedgewick, a
overboard in midocean, but a prominent Bed Cross worker
------- I from St. Louis, will be present
-and some very important mat-
. day and saved fifty cents."—
« American Legion Weekly.
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Bys’spring suits, at
36-1 17 PEAVY BROS.
“Should say I did. Naw
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harsher.fate saved her for a
languishing existence in’her na-
The United States govern- 471
ment is trying to effect the re-Hve r — -wung n une
lease of about fifty American on8 enough at the public bak-
■ ■ - ery h ean, on some days, get
a adarter loaf of bread.’ On
ether days she may obtain an
onion, .But every day she can
kick herself for overplaying her
dirty hand in America.—Gal-
veston News,
I UlIILEIVO STATE DRINN
instead of going to the barber, 1ugu at ne auaitorium is to
saving twenty-five cents a day. further impress upon all the im-
. . portance of guarding the health
cf the young, and everybody [s
cordially invited to attend.
It U impossible for ‘these hno
chant* and 'manufacturer* to
•♦nd letter* to all the reader* of
mi
nown. Some ,
irked this morning 1
sardy that tr ruina last week in the eity with rela- [Goldman, who at the last " ac
temporarily adopted country.
And the first thing they knew
they were looking through
grated windows in medieval
prisons or bumping their bony
heads against the closed doors.
_ physical defects, and acquaint
“Did'you do anything for the parents with the proper care of
their children, and much good
has already been accomplished
elong this line. The program to-
to secure their return to Amer-
ica, but it is hoped that it will ’
be sufficient to get the desired
results. There is no excuse for
that many American citizens Saturday night at the
being detained in any country fc ’ . ______
•gainst their will.—Lufkin church. Rev. S. O. Landis,
News? 4 ra---" —
peeved them and they proceed- ...
ed to try to act as ugly in their and joins
native land as they wei’e ac-
New McCall Pattern is
pews for Mothers!
easier to make daintylittle frocks with the aid
III s New Printed Pattern—and what a wonderful
n cos t'
ers who sew; and those who want to learn to sew-
INew McCall Pattern juet what they have been
Kor: instructions for cut-
[sewing distinctly printed ---gR.
| piece, with no chance of g kk
rstanding. ' ’ • - /A MK
g your children’s clothes at ( 42 K I
ot only means attractive {XN Vmk
r - - Wally Reid as the snappy his works,
ithat the roads have racing driver and as the hairy-
i a “terrible” shape, chested man of toil.
The groom is a young man
who, since his residence in Luf-
zor0u kin, has made many friends,
; e S0rcalled who congratulate him upon his
, 5 7 matrimonial venture. The bride
leading anarchist has resided in this city for many
"indite "e 5 - years, has been connected with
the music house of Thos. Gog-
gan & Brother here, and has
many admiring friends who
the coldest days that the state killing frosts have oc-
of this locality have curred and serious damage has
in some time. Last been inflicted upon all manner
At High School Tonight
The program to have been
rendered at the high school au-
ditorium last Thursday night,
and which was postponed on
account of the inclement weath-
er, will be given tonight. This
will be under auspices of the
Red Cross and among other
----"M* -d
tand. By standing in line j
ll shipment of Tissue Gingham just in; most
a are in the small and medium size check that j i
opular now with the silk stripe. Colors-
Lavender, Pink and Blue. A yard
-----“sars-ammrums
zome consider a of planted and growingerops. .. theauthoritybasisof thebest for the least,
hk-end wet------------ . * *5 "oshstlandshoyeour appreciation by
Miss Sedgewick of St. Louis,
prominent in Red Cross work in
the Southwest, is in the city and
will take part in the program to
be rendered tonight at the High
School auditorium. Her talk
will be well worth listening to
and those who fail to hear her
will certainly miss something
gopd.
Old mattresses made as good
as new. I renovate and make
all grades and sizes of mattress-
es. Phone me your troubles.
Work called for and delivered
the same day. Phone 195.
36-3w3 " B. F. SMITH.
R. O. Sisk, now connected
with the bank at Zavalla, is I
ATTRACTIVE
Brown Oxfords
We are now showing a Complete line of
stylish new Oxfords in Brown and Black;
fine vici kid and the more sturdy calf skin-
Cuban and low heel styles; wlt soles.
$3.50 to $9
....
‘arwirseeretury uj me
___Chamber of Commerce, made a
Bloomer Florence came down business trip to Shreveport this
24 «1 afternoon.
the col ect
f Angel na
InformatiM
n he had b
nson, counts
■■
2 noen
-thrilling scene
rth, without a
gropes to a kiil-
s the fouled life-
vith the disillu<-
he surface.
/ing. happy end-
iters are to come up at this
meeting. ,'
6 oe os -n -- ’ ■ lanu, the
pastor, pronouncing the cere-
mony in the presence of only a
vidualsare naturalized on The
7 wansacbommnuold foriouston rorthe
would have hastened out of
Russia as soon as he discovered
that the country had gone loco.
Indeed, some <
schools and hurried to Russia in
hopes of sharing in the spoil
when their brethren, the bol-
sheviksecametothe top. Muck -........g — wno
t. haahad on . See our line of new-'capa for yiksgstithoughi theme elves . an the excellent ser
■ mi mawmos —y
Bloomer Florence, who spent got control. There is Emma A- meeting of
st week in the city with rela- Goldman, who at the last ac- committee of th
tives and friends, returned this counts was 1
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| New silk underwear in flesh
color, at ' *
36-1 PEAVY BROS.
Double Economy
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eemammensp--- k
y was a typical With all of this, however, East
d. c. McCarthy
Jeweler and Optician
Official Railroad Watch Inspector
Seventeen years of
giving Satisfaction Burke's Drua
and still at it Store
OTTO DANIEL
CHIROPRACTOR
Over Kennedy's Jewelry Store
Hours: 8 to 12 and 1 to 5.
Birthday post cards, K. K. K.
Mr. F. L. Williams, former
agent for the H. E. & W. T.
railway in Lufkin, is in the city
today meeting with his many
friends and attending to busi-
ness affairs After leaving Luf-
kin Mr. Williams went west,
and for some time made his
home in Arizona, but now re-1
sides in the north. He and his
estimable wife are pleasantly
remembered here.
Aldredge Singleton, the •
PEAVY BROS. 36-1
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .