Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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GAME
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of the country
his close watch of runner at
two outs at that base. His
..$5.00, $6.00 and $7.00
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roars of applause from the
crowd, and while nine hits were
were
kept well scattered, excellent
Saturday’s Game
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ture, will go to see this motion
lowing the visitors only four picture production of the fa-
,,, « , , ImAtd WAAL
$2.40 to $3.35
Longview -boys would have and: being credited with four
assists, while he had the op-
a transformation in the
There was quite a bunch of ors inasmuch as the Nacogdoch-
whose acting makes the picture
maintain the equanimity which
goo, consistent game
ut, but nothing to com-
hee
playing of our long first base-
In exten-
misdemeanor charge.
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jurors selected to serve at the
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of yesterday will un-
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tas.
DO NOT FORGET OUR
Green, p
yer were the outstand-
St o 4 24 12 3 Newberry, R. M. Feagan, Jes-
ires
Second
Summary: Two base hits. Puddy,sie Bonner, Geo. Townsend, J.
er securing three hits
Havard, E.
ive
Moody, R. P. McKewen, G. R.
fork in fielding his po-
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fether in any amateur
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and marked, him as the right
man for that place. Two double
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morning on the C
we are not competent to Judge
“Black Beauty” impartially as
the horses and Jean Paige car-
Wartier, D. A. Campbell, Em-
met Massingale, Andy Sulser.
rlooked, and the Luf- making one in the 5th and the
i has been assured by home boys one in the 6th, the
admirers that the con- visitor’s pitcher, Jones, pulling
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9-4 Brown Pepperell Sheeting, yard..............
9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, yard.......
10-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, yard.......
36-inch Indian Head Domestic, yard.............
A. C. A. licking, 8-ounce, yard.....................
26-inch Percales, fast colors, yard.................
Women’s black Silk Hose, good value...........
Gallateas, solids and fancys, yard
Boy’s Palm Beach Pants at..........
Seweler and Optician
ial R nilroad Watch Inspector
it doesn't come true?
We all make mistakes—
phone 68 if you miss your pa-
per.
All lovers of Anna Sewell’s
“Black Beauty,” all lovers of
horses and all those who like
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mot noticeable hitting yesterday, Cox, Grant, out of his hand, eleven of that
1 Dyer and Wilkerson securing bunch of bearcats being struck uch a treat, it is difficult to baseball fans here yesterday af-
Hurke’s Drug
Store
nship of the whole oftwirler slamming over a good Myrjek, fb
brand of ball until the eighth, Marburger, 2b
selves the opportunity of wit-
nessing a score of fifteen to two
in favor of the Lufkin aggrega-
tion, which must not have been
very encouraging to the visit-
Irs. R. B. Peebles
alestineforavist
es and friends..
ebest all-round aggre- up an exhibition at short that
f baseball talent gath- called for rounds of applause
jisstagi
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Eye* Tested
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As we love horses and espec-
ially admire Jean Paige and
re you •
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Insurancy Agency
fit
/ hills; a splendid talof
3 star in a famous story:
of film; her beauty fired
a tongues to wagging; a
picture history; another
Moved star in a picture of
g like the fury of a wild-
blue-hung mountains.
Charles Neville’s Buck’s
cuttingdown
to make second on the bunt and
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it was 1 - 2
ames of yesterday and
ABRAM’S
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t,ouacp.___— and Hines, Page and Craig each and with his sharp breaking
the brilliant playing, being dredited with a hit. The
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ase running and con-
hitting of the home
vhich stamped it as
people likewise broke loose and
applauded.—.Weekly Review.
Grand Jurors
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jams were in fine met-
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This Week At
B. T. ROBERTS
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Lufkin Dry Goods Co.
J. w. SMELLEY, Proprietor
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by securing three more i
the visitors never having a
in from that inning.
The following is the
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score:
Lufkin—
Stroud, 2b ...
Cox, ss.....
Puddy, of .
Grant, 1b ....
Hines, 3b
ABR HPOA
4 2 3 1 2
5 13 6 2
. 6 0 3 0 1
6 13 7 0
4 1 1 g 1
6 1 1 0 1
..... 6 1 1 10 0
..... 4 5 3 1 0
..... 5 3 3 0 5
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Price each
$1.49
An. officer from Livingston
was here last night and carried
back with him a young man by
the name of Fred Guthrie,
wanted in that town for some
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and Hines on third been goose-egged. ________ _______________ g -
The home boys were fiends in posing batsmen actually eating James Morrison, and the others
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ternoon from Nacogdoches to
witness the final contest be-
The entire stock priced down to the limit;
the place where you can buy merchandise
at the very lowest market prices possible.
Na.
es team will sooner or later
have to go up against the same
proposition.
"Hohesty," the greatest all-leather work shoe on the
$1.98
Cottie and buy where you can make shopping •
pleasant task.
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as. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere
! PIRELLA CORSET
Phone 405—Five rings
ng 01 -o.s-
kin Team Outstanding Features
me Boys Playing Stella Game.
do you will need the family
physician at your home before
the summer season is ended.
Make a note of this, and see if
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60-inch Table Damask, yard..................................
72-inch Table Damask, yard.....................................
70-inch Table Damask, yard..................................
Meritas, standard Table Oil Cloth, in white and
colore, yard..........................................................
One lot American Lady Corsets, extra value at......
1. W.Baker K Homes
16 years’ practical home-building experience in Lufkin
Telephone 903 Lufkn. Texas
LONGINO & PNIC
WHAT A .SUIT OWES YOU
It owes you that well-set-up, smartly-
styled look. It owes you long wear.
It owes you complete satisfaction and
a full return for your money. Why
take a rhanca or not getting these
things when in Kirschbaum Clothes
you are sure of them—or else, of
having your money paid back. Prices
are twenty-five to forty-five dollars.
Anniversary
Sale!
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Page, rf
f Eddie Dyer and Hitting of W"s,
f Saturday, Longview three each, while Stroud and out by Lufkin’s star siabsman.
Putty smashed out two each He was never in better form,
laying of such a game out of a bad thole in the 3rd
with the bases full at several
nt of the batteries by support being given him at all
at 8:45. Th boy* stages of the game, and had a _________________ _______
home run not been made in the being the outstanding star, al-
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K pitchedbau,cox, wilkie:base
.on balls, by Green, 1; struck out by
home boys put it away on ice Green,18; by Munsell, 11.
The contest Saturday was all
Munsell’s, that Lufkin twirler fine acting and a beautiful pic-
view. We confess frankly that tween the Lufkin,and Longview
teams, thus affording them-
rim, especially Lufkin,,,. , _
ng of the batting order there is little doubt but that the hits, securing* a hit and a score mous book.
F placing of Grant on
Special price on Mosquito Bars in frame*, complete,
price each
$3.34
— .
' CTIONS
te,”a program of much
. I pu’ll enjoy—come!
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. j Help u” and "The Punch
I or thelrish," a Lehman comedy that is a sure produceo
laughs. Miss Daniels is in a perfect-fitting role and her
beauty and talents were never displayed to better advantase:
itching and hitting of when. he was batted for seven
.la. runs, three each having been
of the game, that made in the 4th and 6th and
one each in the 3rd and 7th. granegsursetf;"tolen Cox; ppgout I T
... times at bat and It was a very interesting con- sacrifice. hits,Nelson..Myrick. BrMasonhipo,ru
three runs, while his test until the 6th, when the
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ABR HPOA E ‘special session of the Angelina
4 0 0 2 1 n 'co^ty district court, which will
4 4,.9 cofvenemburkin on the 6th
°.1: day, of June and continue for
wo, weeks:
......- 30031 0 Sam Davis, Nap Burris, Bob
--------300120 Edwards, Sam Jones, C. W.
e price of ।
ur stock, fi
get them-
e and we
ack. . I
: a come-
return to
ins of previous games plays were made, the visitors
man, Grant, was little short of down throughout the ni le in-
phenomenal, Cox also putting nings. The score: riedusofourfeet.
Lufkin- ab R H PO a E uation we might say that a very
Hines, 3b ................ 5 0 1 1 4 0 large theatre of very critical
Cox, ss .—...............8 10 12 21
Puddy, cf ................ 4 13 10 0
Grant, 1b ................ 4 0 1 11 0 0
Stroud, 3b................ 4 1113 1
Page, rf .................. 4 0 1 0 0 0
Craig, e —....... 4 1 2 18 0 0
Wilkie, it.................. 3 1 1 0 0 0 ------
Munsell, p................4 11040 Following is the list of grand
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id the Music
Some magnif-
and, on easy
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r. C. K: Alexander and
Ed Kelley of Manning were
chinent visitors in the otty -
owd at the ball game
, afternoon, estimated
hing like 800, began
as early as 2:80 and , .
ock every seat in the first and quick throw netted
nd was taken as well
K seats, while the over-
. positions to the right
a mighty cheer greet-
iome boys when they made off his delivery they
o the field at the an- ;
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Women’s Buster Brown silk finished Lisle Hose, pair..50c
Men’s Union Suits, fair grade........................................69c
Men’s Union Suits, Hanes, none better for price......$1.00
Men’s all-wool serge Pants, pair.......................................
Men’s scout style Work Shoes, leather......................$2.50
Men’s all leather dress shoes, Friedman-Shelby made,
MONUMENTS
iade Right and Sold Right--See
, C. MCMULLEN
The Monument Man
fifth with one man on base
if you don’t get your paper
by 6 p. m. Phone 68.
Mrs. M. E. Crutchfield de-
parted this morning for Dallas,
where she will purchase an up-
to-date line of summer millin-
ery for her establishment in this
city, further mention of which
will be made upon arrival of the
hoice selections.
Hiram Davis and wife are ar-
rivals in the city from Goose
Creek, where the former has
been, employed in the oil fields,
and are visiting at the home of
R. L. Davis. They left Goose
Creek in a car, but owing to the
condition of the roads Mrs.
Davis boarded the train, while
her husband sought a crossing
on the river, which he finally
ound by going many miles out
of the way.
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We all make mistakes—
phone 68 if you miss your pa-
per.
The admonition to swat the
fly, appearing so often in
print, may not appeal to some
folks, thinking possibly they
have heard the matter discuss-
ed enough, but it will be said
just here that now is the time
to swat them, and unless you
Longview— -— - -- - — .
Parker, BA_________00/0.301
v» ycovauny ---- . elGuyes,cfa,------
y secure for us the stages of that inning, this young Hendriab -......m4
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Harlan, .................3 0 0 1 0 1|
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ewe of “Black Beauty”
Mhat is without question the
■-famous, widely known
Eread history of a horse has
fast reached the screen in a
sian that is not only an artis-
triumph, but a faithful de-
eation of the history of
ick Beauty, written by Anna
well and produced by Vita-
Aph. George and Lillian
,43 15 19 87 13 8 hester who adapted the novel
Longview— abr H PO A 1 for the screen, hit upon the
Rendpx; 4 I.l 14 ? hppy expedient of writing the
Eolah, 3b............... 4 0/1541 Indoors story, the lives of the
Myrick 1.......... 4 0 2 9 0 i humans who owned Black
sition was responsible for the Marburger, 3b. 4 o o 3 o 0 Beauty and whose history he
of two attempts Aunegke,................2 o i 5 8 0 culd not know, as a dramatic
Jone», p’... “Z”:”’" 4 0002 1 means of adequately conveying
32292213 the story to the screen. No new
Summary—Twobase hits, Boiah,scharacters have been added
Myrick, Wilkie, Dyer; home runs Nel- with the exception of Jack
head work was responsible for Doublplac’solikk tSpardr toMy- Beckett, who is the villain of
----J rick; Hines to Grant. Hit by pitched the simple melodrama!—Mo-
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