Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Be sure to see the
showing of ladies’ 1
wear at J. B. Perry D.
Ladies’ Ready
ed Saturday is al
the week ofg
Little Miss Rebel-
y Carr. The star
holesome fun out
f a little grand
longlist of titles.
distance, hearing
it to benefit y its
Opens Out Flat
for Laundering
A Practical Idea
Perfectly Made
arrivals are
e style and
are • made
tmong our
lor. The
your size.
Miss Ragna Connn
’.er college studies al
norning.
id Dresses
lark colors
‘d blouses.
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iws reporter today, and'
rection is gladly made,,
e hope that, file young-
ll forever prove a bless-
he home.
The Aristocrat
of Sunbonnets
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r«nd her faithful • The burning of a small bridge
nadier, to the 021 the line of the Eastern Tex-
ew York. as railway delayed traffic yes-
r cry from being terday for several hours, how-
Circus” and a good comedy. Keep up With these serials
they are dandies.
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we are not by any means meet-
ing the demand that is upon us
in this regard.”
Warm weather is coming, get
that oil stove. We handle the
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azz dance with
sergeant: And
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The Better
the Printing
Of your stationerv the bette
th* impreasion it win
crente.
Moral: Have your print-
ing done here.
were not bonded for five or six
times their original cost. The
stock had not been watered to
Men’s Star Brand fl
est for less money.
19-3w1 E. E. WOOB
$1.25
$1.00 :
$2.00 ::
37c ::
$2.00 ::
nse of cigarettes. Of course she
is mistaken, but it wouldn’t be
nice to get into an argument
with one who has passed the
century mark.
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the most practical sunbonnett made; the
dea in its practicability is the fact that it
Hat for laundering. Priscilla makes Sun
Bonnets, Bungalo Hats and Dust Caps,
ell them; they are made of light and dark
reales. The Dust Caps sell for 35c and
lo Hats and Sunbonnets are
RSDAY
Rate" and "King of the
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The .success of this work is
due principally to the able
uld €
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will be assisted by Dr. R. B.
Bledsoe and Mrs. Richardson.
The first conference of this kind
held here a short time ago by
Mrs Garesche was such a pro-
nounced success that urgent re-
’rices
15c . .
$1.50 -
12 1c -
$1-00 & $i.5Q ;;
some great colleges and have
laid the foundations for two
great universities. Our edu-
cational history is glorious; we
have sent out from our schools
some of the greatest men of the
nation. But we are by no
means keeping step in the
pay no more for the Sellers than for any
other good cabinet.
You’ll be interested in seeing all these
Sellers conveniences.
Come in and let us demonstrate them
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B. T. ROBERTS
$
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< f Baking Powder Factory
dlependenceBvd.CiicaoTI
1 nFaving.smoked cigarettes at the Peoples'' Care,John day’s pay. " Atpresenutn
... stated
publicly: "But aren’t we edu-
cating now? In a sense yes.
And in a sense no. We have
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board, put in duests have been made by many
mothers who were not present
before for another long the
same line. The benefits deriv-
ed from these conferences can
not be over-estimated, and
many interested mothers are ex-
SELLERS CABINETS
THE BEST SERVANT IN YOUR HOUSE”
Building Committee |
The building com
the First Baptist churd
ed to meet Wednesda
just after prayer me
complete the am
with the architect T
mittee has failed tos
the terms for theadje
and that matter is cm
are now ready to com
plans, appoint a Rua
mittee, and get to ■
earnest. We can e
the church on the lot
have. So we are read;!
ness. Let all of our J
ready to stand by thep
in a great way. A fill
mice of the committees
Wednesday eveningati
of the prayer meetingi
J. R. NUTT,i
See How Easy It I
Any woman can fill the Sellers Automat-
ic Lowering Flour Bin with ease. No
more standing on chairs, lifting and
straining—all of which doctors warn
against.
icable becat e of
. Let us tell y . all
c-
fin a cheap res-
ceiving the ac-
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Note how the Sellers patented flour bin
comes down level with the table top.
You fill it with ease-then slide it back
into place. It is a positive safeguard of
womanly health.
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CIALS
C. W. rarvey ano k. A. Ken-
nedy returned over th Cotton
. Belt at noon from Dallas and
Ft. Worth.
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l corps of teachers we have had,
I namely; Mrs. H. G. Henderson,
I principal; Miss Madge Dean,
I ffth and sixth grades; Mrs.
Ethel Fann, third and fourth
I grades; Miss Addie Clark, first
I and second grades. Of 150 en-
) rolled more than 100 were in
actual attendance each day. workE, AP
More than 90 per cent of this "ok o the Christian
' number made their promotions.
i, Aside from the daily routine
ork that was accomplished by
one during the early days of
railroading, and today the pay
of each man is three or four
tmes as much as then. These
are but a few of the reasons,
folks, why the people are tax-
ed almost beyond endurance in
the matter of freight rates. It
looks as though a change must
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atu ■< • annu W liam
al. i" amunl: . fea-
New shipments of dresses re-
ceived at J. B. Perry D. G. Co.,
all go at special prices for this
week. 48-2t
avebautherand'wrTerSlanaownoted
ered deeply interested in the Chris-
Jan Education Movement of the .
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giri’s crossed eyes straightened. - ---. cle
Another was the addition of 100 Conference, at which time she
volumes of good literature to ’
the library. This was all done,
save a few dollars, by private
subscription, through means of
DoX suppers, pie sales, etc. The
primary grades, with a little aid
from the school
( „ , , , - —— - were
perfected by the teachers that
[have added materially to the
upbuilding of our school. One
or these, led by Mrs. Hender
ed last night to his home in
SDallas e"
a Ready-to-wear specials this ____.
’hen comes the week at J‘ B. Perry Dry Goods that her longevity is due to the
■ sweeps the ’______
is about our serv-
y in turn still fur-
-rit.
M - Plant, for Sale
Majestic ranges and Buck’s ----
stoves and ranges at greatly re- -ot8 of tomato, pepper and
duced prices at Glenn’s. 48-2w2 cabbage plants,large cold frame
-----------— tomato plants, ready for setting
L. Mitchell, a former citizen out. Phone 407-4r. A. S. Croom.
of Lufkin, after spending two
Friday closed one of the best
! school years our town has c,.
’ Known. The program rendered
Friday night by the different
grades was pleasing to the large M E c,. , „ 7,'
audience. MiE Church, South,
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ior the passenger train to make showing of ladies’ ready-to- !
[multitude as athe round trip to Kennard. wear at J. B. Perry D. G. Co. I '
Gish takes full) A —------- 48-2t'li
le possibilities of New furniture at greatly re- —----------_ 11
r extracts every duced prices, see for yourself Of course crop prospects are
S Ralph Graves Glenn’s. 1 , 48-2w2 not very bright just now, every-
I the star’s ^adJ Prof. Roberson, president of bompiknqwsthatebut al thej
htributes a good Rusk College, spent last night together can iepepple P '
[George Seig-in the city, en route home from change so it 1 i ect a
ch and Marie San Augustine. of .0it 18 merely a waste
t l _____ o energy to murmur and be-
Fresh Cat Fish
Just received fresh cat fish, that extent......ae uays
For sale today and tomorrow, man did a day’s work for
avsttoten they
prices at Glenn’s. 48.202 dre"nowenemphseaorzfoun men
< .>: ’ >:•; reen, in 'Little
for the display of the
• h . iterally talk- with
aughable Goldwyn com-
tiers this a program of
tainment. . ,
Y from the pal-
guntertwithna or three daysin the city,.
in aball gf ed last night to his homa in :
TIZENS BANK
next Wednesday full of laughs and thoroughly for
hotoplay, a com- enJoyable entertainment.
i 3-Lb. Cotton Batts, 72x90, each :
. 72-90 Sheets, each 50c ;
i 58-inch Table Damask, yard $1.25 11
: 10-4 Pepperell Sheeting, yard 50c
: 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting, yard.. -49c1
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: $2.50 ii
: "kasnaomesticas6-inch, ■ 82280 i:
7 156 7
: Boys, Shirts, good
: 86-inch BlaS sftin,7aSrd' Eoa, f"" maRE, ench
;' lo-ampiaewnanmuneyushastny. yani
: : iS pattern mattress tic king, yard
,, ,8x18 Napkins, dozen
; Fern and white Curtain Scrim, yard
:: New line bust confiners at .35c, 50c, 85c.
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their room some good pictures,
a duplicator, a sand table and
__________________— 4 general suPPly of primary ma-
M Rebellion" &re 0. thih ehcndi »
h, the inimitable 60 rgeEawcett, the veteran ac- ing and selling a quilt. ________
rifl appear at the pristhedirector: "Litte Miss The above mentioned teach- -pected to be present tomorrow
appear at the Betellion” is said to be chokers have each been re-elected ‘
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enjoyable entertainment.
er y 1 her r sh‛ -t. ■
This is only one of the ”15 Famous Fea-
tures” which make the Sellers the most
convenient kitchen cabinet in the world.
It costs the manufacturers thousands of
dollars extra each year to include these
improvements and refinements, yet you
Tomorrow afternoon from 3'
having the little James to 6 o’clock Mrs. Garesche will
L hold another" Baby Welfare
The average man of today is j
i unable to understand how the
railroads managed to exist
something like thirty years ago.
especially in Texas, when there
was but little freight to haul
and very few people were rid-
ing the trains. Freight rates 1
were much less then than now,
but the roads not only got by
but were making money. At come somewhere, sometime
that time, however, the roads —-------
s a boy instead of a girl
b Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
reported in ye sterday’s
the proud father inFor m-
< , . lon1- and hes.
,i puor shou-t n a
‘PRIGESm
l f°f woru aome, other plans
"hosphate
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Powder
W.M Glenn
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don, Texas, April 26.—
ars after receipt of the
reverses sufiered by
orces at the hands of
nationalist orces in.
nor, the local Greek col-
nbering fewer than 250
, subscribed >1,500 to
ek Red Cross. The sum
rwarded to 1 .< Greek
1 in Washier' m for
ssion to Athen.
pniiirvne
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— moan conditions. Look on the
bright side, hope for the best__
and do your best. One man
who has made more crops in
Angelina county than the writ- I
tr is old in years, says even li
after three more such weeks of I
weather as has been prevailing, I
then a season of favorable '
J weather, good crops can beli
grown. H is not the least |
alarmed, having been made ac-
ouainted with such “spells” f
pong before this, hence there is f
Ino occasion for any one giving
up in despair. Some few are III
iso utterly "upset” by the fre-i
9uent rains and cool spells that
it is difficult for them to re-
frain from exaggeration when
describing their awful “plight,” I
painting the picture really ill
worse than it is, while the
Philosophical fellow has faith i
in the future and is directing his
energies in conformity with the
varying moods of the season.
The thing to do is to be of good
cheer; “we have always been
provided for and we shad al-
ways be."
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