Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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W. D. Price arr
’eaterday at noon from
in.
Following is the standing of
Carl DePuy of Manning
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Miss Maurine Canon
erson..,.105
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Miss Annie O'Quinn,.
business.
Copyright, 1921,
A. B. Kirschbaum Company
Miss Thelma Hawthorne
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mother why she did not wake
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youngest child.
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Shirey. The cake
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ev ening
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Mrs. G. T. Crcas, of Monroe,
truction
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sr, Manager
Building Material!
ANYWHERE
in a resolution passed at the
IMORROW
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We do it right and
guarantee satis-
faction.
The costis smaii.
pressed for 75c, pressed 40c.
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he would permit the refurnish-
THE LUFKIN MILL & CABINET WORKS
ALSH
ing when “times became
nor-
Mrs. R. K. Jones, nee Miss|mal.
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Mrs, Pat M. Neff holds Open
women from the
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Vote for your favorite.
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UARANTY
Attorney Sam Twnsend re-
STATE
era material, etc., think of E.
right.
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Mrs. Roy Satterfield departed
last night via Shreveport for
tan’s clubs, she being a delegate
from the local Historical club.
Miss Ruth, Baker......
Miss Sallie Fla Hend
(shments
‘ ermilk
W. T. McMullen, who
id to the people at Pol-
suit of clothes,
conforms to the
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ontrol over your
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Ladies suits and dresses cleaned
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28.
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ELLA CORSET
ie 405--Five rings
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Goods (
, Proprietor
•rget that a sub-
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opinion in his
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erday, was
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is that of the State of
L J. Vinsan, charged
ng a forged instru-
e
The contest closes Wednes-
day night.
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n attempt to kill
Harris came over yes-
rom his home in Crock-
Ahern sincere condolence in their 1
y great sorrow.
FRED B. GREEN
/eterenarian
Office over
nedy's Jewelry Store
---Office, 371-2 rings
Residence, 371-3 rings
‘ patronage solicited
(Mr. Burke Hut-on. Throughout
V
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discovered on fire,.the roof and
walls of same being a seething
mass of flames when first ob-
served. All the heroic efforts
every Thursday afternoon. The
popularity of these events is
attested to by the number of
guests on a recent Thursday af-
ternoon. Although a heavy rain
fell in Austin all day, more
than 1,000 persons called at the
mansion during the afternoon.
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Look Spick and Span
Governor Neff has accepted'
two invitations to deliver com-
mencement addresses this year.
He will speak at the Agricul-
tural and Mechanical college at
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ONUMENTS
Right and Sold Right—Sea
I MCMULLEN
Che Monument Man
_ ones in dreamland; it was just
। ■ one of those most unfortunate
and altogether unexpected af-
| fairs which strikes terror to the
soul, tears at the heart-strings
and leaves a shadow of deep-
est. gloom.
Hope was expressed yester-
day afternoon that the smaller
child might survive, although
considerably burned. The fath-
er was away at the time, being
engaged in the logging business
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Miss Garvice Stewart......
Miss Sue Ransome..........
Miss Ina Mae Townsend.
Miss Perscis Shearer.........
Miss Hattie Burke...........
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Prices range fra
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queen of the dance to be given!
at the Elk’s Club rooms on the.
22nd inst. Also, the standing
of those in the matron’s con-
test:
May Queen Contest
Screening Time
Noihing is more annoying than Mo-
squitoes, unless it is flies at meal time
in the dining room. Let us protect
you from these pests by screening your
home.
lancing was en-
a fuzaished by
15
to
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ABRAM’S
LUFKIN
.st Texas Laundry. •
ustom-made corsets
your figure. Mrs.
ally. 22-tfp
State Capital Notes
Governor Pat M. Neff con-
tinues his policy of strict econ-
omy. He refused to allow the
board of control to refurnish
omotive through
the iner.
Jlen”
s suits cleaned and
I for 75c, pressed 40c.
suits cleaned and'
r 75c, pressed 40c..
s and dresses cleaned:
id 75c, pressed 40c .
TIZENSGU
(Leach, who visited rela-
nd friends here, has re-
to his home in Tulsa,
ma.’
The criminal docket was
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100
H, M. Tenney, pastor of
esbyterian church, re-
to his home in Rusk this
g.
Men s suits cleaned and
pressed for 75c, pressed 40c.
adies suits and dresses cleaned
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28.
City." one tfiat
landy program.
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dheictadkeedeacfs*asstee
calamity would not have hap-
pened had he been awake. Of
course the found mother never
dreamed of such a horrible
This thing of takin
thinking that spring!
ed, and then having t
on again with anothe
winter is becoming;
ous. Along about N
when summer does a
I lighter weights wil
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ardware. Cloth- ’
on has built the
k toward those
gressive people?
; we had a town
ion of Lufkin is
of our progres-
fNG SHOES at
ow how to fit
goods, shoes, hardware, build- majority over the agricultural
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turned at noon from a business E. Woods & Co. Prices always being 70 of the former and 63
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yed. Muzi
‛rs. Hicknu
Buela Cogdell, before returnir
18 repulsive, yet much to her home in Kansas City. /
n meal sold todovnonlcake was given to the tacki
Enjoyable Tacky Party
A tacky party was enjoye
Friday evening at Mr and Mr
Deb Smith’s in honor of Mi
VICTORY THUKSDAY
The last episode of "The Lost City," the first episodes of
"Fighting Fate" and ""King of the Circus." It’s a great
program, folks, and you cannot afford to miss it
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BAKER IAm
BUILT TUlll
Tiding experience in l
Lufkin, Te
and Master,"
y orchestra. A
ghable comedy,
about its laugh-
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mbk
girl and boy. The judrres, M
Harry Phillips and Mrs. BA
nieDell Hickman selected Mi
Buela Cogdell and Mr. Fat
Stanford, assistant secretary to pressed for 75c, pressed 40c.
the governor, said she thought Ladies suits and dresses cleaned
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28. 1
42-6 East Texas Laundry.
Men’s suits cleaned and
pressed for 75c, pressed 40c. regular session of the legisla-
ture. However, Mrs. Espa
- - _________ law, Bill Sapp, and at the same
tragedy when she left her little time enjoying his sojourn in the
best town in East Texas, or any
other part of Texas, size consid-
thedltrletconventfoniorwond Many were delegates to a Bap-
---- j.
Mesdames A. M. Denman of t
and N. D. Shands departed last cit v
night for Houston to attend the rison. Rev. Chas. F. Smith,
funeral of Dr.Peyton Denman's
• bin ii ..I is oil
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Men’s suits cleaned and
CLOTHES • SPRING 1921
was so badly burned that he
died within thirty minutes, his
whole body, being charred by
the flames, and the wonder was
expressed that he survived that
long, retaining possession of his
mental faculties, although :
sightless, long enough to ask his
BANK •
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briial fof-man.
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other points.
The bride is a lovely young
lady, possessed of all the ad-
mirable traits of womanhood,
and has legions of friends in
Lufkin who wish for her a long
and happy married life. The-
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La ls in the city, visiting herjwill include Dallas. Alstin
mother, Mrs. L. C. Braden.'
Miss Maurice Herring.........
Mrs. Roumania Culp............154
In the matron’s contest the
following votes have been cast: .
Mrs. R. B. Peebles..............1450
Mrs. Charles Richarson.......750
Mrs. Roy Satterfield............500
Mrs. Roy Stewart.....................
Mrs. Will O'Quinn................100
Mrs. W. D. Gipson...................
Mrs. Tom Bledsoe
Mrs. Roy Kurth....
Mrs. S. M. Morris.
arrived Fire Claim* Young Boy
f- While Sleeping in Tent
the executive office as provided News joins all in wafting feli-
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Made Right and Sold
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TheMotemeezt
LUFkiN.
’ geti.
Even a well worn suit will present that nifty apoear
ance when we are through with it. Our system of cleaning,
pressing and repairing leaves nothing further to be done.
We give special attention to the delicate fabrics of
ladies’ garments. No injury whatever.
Neither the work nor the price can be discounted by
any reliable house in this community.
). Guinn of the dis-
las appointed Bob
of Huttington, Sam
hawnee Prairie and
lews of this city as
issioners, who meet
lect grand and petit
the next term of
se gentlemen will
more veniremen for
uouult term, as 'hose al-
Pvn have been ex-
p /
! of Charlie Bigford,
tith theft of a dia-
g resulted in a veng
43-2wi of the latter. The class will be
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gess.. ■
. . , of the grand-father and other
suitsanddresses cleaned ; members of the family were of
28. d 75 pressed 40c. | no avail. The boy, Winfred,
; East. Texas Laundry.
h's Novelty Four Orches-
1 go to Lufkin on the af-
• of the 22nd to play for
e at the Elk’s Club given
[ ladies of the Historical
terary club of Lufkin.
[—:— ----- i ng and harrowing details in the
; Sisk, with the Zavalla daily papers from day to day.
Bank, spent yesterday1 Owing to crowded conditions
ith his family, , in the father’s home, the son,
F. :----- Charlie Loftin, wife and two lit
Gray came m yesterday tie ones were temporar X
en from..Kansas City, ing in a tent not Prrmv
hespentathe past several from the main house of the
father G: Lofton, two miles Miss Jennie Lacey."!,
north of town.. Yesterday Miss Reid....
morning about 6:30 o’clock the Miss Erris De Bolt
mother arose and started a fire
in the stove, leaving a five-year-
old son and three-months-old
daughter asleep in the tent, she
going to the house nearby,
here today, Shortly afterwards the tent
e to his home in Hunt- ’ -
at Sturgis. The funeral of the
five-year-old boy was held this
afternoon at 2 o’clock at Walk-
er Cemetery.
The many friends of the1
grief-stricken_parents extend to I
J if
nonrvondawaanvwmadbe
.t. ,,22
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The Chamber of Commerce
has a n/mber of sixyveeks old
registered Poland/hina and
Duroy Jersew/pigs for sale
cheap. The are pigs raised
by the Xb boys. Help the
8o9l vement along by buy-
ingyom them. See the secre-
taw. 42-6
Eat Clen Corn Meal
Mr. Geo T. Conger of San Nobody Wantsto eat meni
Antonio and Miss Zelma Harri- made from/corn that is infested
sen of this city were married with weevils, broken glass
yesterday morning at the home worms ai/d filth. The very
the bride’s parents in this thought i/
YHMr. and Mrs. A. C. Har-eftheco:
College Station, Texas, on May
sounded this morning in the An -24 and at Howard Payne col-
gelina county district court, and 8, at Brownwood, Texas,
F. M. PHIPPS Ithe week will be devoted toMay 25: . ,
criminal cases. The grand ury -- - --
adjourned Saturday afternoon, house at the governor’s mansion
having returned twenty-five
See our windows. They tell an in-
teresting story. A story of style at
its smartest and best. A story of
fine quality in fabrics and tailoring.
A story of value which is really
remarkable and unusual. In a word,
we are showing the new Spring
models in Kirschbaum Clothes at
$25 to $45
never called upon to chronicle
anything savoring of sadness,
tor there is no sadness there,
re yesterday, visiting herbuthere on earth it is different;
, Mr. and Mrs. .G. A. • °ng with bits of cheerful news
- imay be found stories of suffer-
true bills of indictment. This
.body will convene again on
Tuesday of the fifth week of the
present term.
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meal sold today con-
pas- tains quantities of matter detri-
g - Methodist mental tb health. Many diseas,
church, pronouncing the wed- es might be traced to this
ding ceremony in the presence source./ And it is surprising in
of the immediate members of this day of sanitation that more
matFmiMdandronhe LX nt- XT" won "5 ..........smitama
Mr Conger is traveling rep- Weare equipped to thor the
resentative of a well known oughly clean the corn before it J
wholesale house, his territory is ground. • 1 rs Ili k 1
covering Southwest Texas, with 12-1 ElFKIN GRIST MILL. sorves cop/ini
San Antonio as headquarters, in —------- ana win,. -I
which city the newly-weds will 1 hree Cents a pound for meall
be at home to their friends, af-"1' the Lufkin Grist Mill. , Subscribe f/w •• .
ter their honeymoon trip, which Ea—-
c. McCarthy
jeweler and Optician
| Railroad Watch Inspector
2 years of
atisfaction Burke’s Drug
P at it. Store
(no DANIEL
HIROPRACTOR
ennedy’s Jewelry Store
k: 8 to 12 and 1 to 5.
te plans are being made .
dance.—Nacogdoches him uP when she got up, the lit-
' tie fellow realizing that such a
if there are any newspavers following is the standing of
in Heaven the reporters are those who are in the contest {°T'
Willie Atkins, who has been vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Atkins, returned this
: morning to her home in Texar-
kana.'
42-6 East Texas Laundry,
D. D. Dodd is here from Lees-
ville, La., visiting his brother-in-
42-6 East Texas Laundry.
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53 3 \ / Mezer Brothers
8115,3/ Dug Compury
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Since the above story was
written the three-months-old
child died, and there was a
double funeral this afternoon,
both of the victims of the fire 1
being laid to rest in the same '
casket. I
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Popularity Contest
ast Texas Laundry
CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor P 28
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