Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 3
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Bright Sport Blouses
NO. 205.
and
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Blouses priced-
card.
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The Brill Concert Band will
Japanese.
invited.
man aptteciates a show of in-
A Warm Subject
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criticism. -Ex.
A Surplus of Garlic’
Mure bulk cakes, K K. K.
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Chickens, Eggs and Butter
DELIVERED IN LUFKIN
Safety First
MANTOOTH & PHILEN
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lot of candy. K.EK
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Editor W: : West. ,
New Prices
DODGE BROTHERS
ONORROW
AMAN
LUFKIN.
TEXAS
uction Co
MOTOR VEHICLES
Manager
ENGINEERS ARC HIIHTS
House Shoes
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$1.24
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$2.98
$1.98
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SAM H. KERR
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Read News wan: ads.
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For First-Class
$4-98.
Crocker s brocery
thouse today adopted
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maras, or Indians of pure
scattered in the Sierra
SL440.00
1.390.00
hear a farmer come into a store
and ask for his account and
when it is told to him, he will
be I..-
ob,
The tomato crop is being har-
vested at Jacksonville, and in
that section, and the way the
towns and communities are also
planning the planting of a large
ng young Vita
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$3.75, $6
and up to $10
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tomatots
change at
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free-be
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ar shingles, Star-A
per square.
rrell Transfer Co.
W
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te of Chihuahua
sparing to Take Census
STATE BANK
ST CO.
OLD PRICE
$1,440.00
1.390.00
Boquet Ramee Talcum
0 Violet Toilet Water_________
10 Wisteria-Toilet Water______
0 Lilac Toilet Water ...
Trailing Arbutus Talcum
Rexall Violet Talcum _______
weet Marie Soap
Vanilla Extract
Lemon Extract ........
Blackberry-Grape Jam ......
Mrs. W. S. Chadwick and lit-
tle son, Jack, of Nacogdoches,
are spending the week-end with
Mrs. H. K. Bussey.
--ven
givinr
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play turn r:
Square . -
avited.
air....... .......
rown, pair.
Guard your health by drink-
ing pure distilled water.
00-3 Lufkin Steam Botti. Wks.
of those laugh-
program
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RS. F. M. PHirn
Resident Corsetien
IRELLA CORSfl
hone 405—Five riop
said.
"Why?" he calmly wanted to
know.
"You asked Mrs. Jones how
it ary
and
$2.74
J. E. Hurd-H. K ILig«
Lufkin, Texat
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0 f . • this see the
t kind of banking
r,di and their
oes For Each and Everyone in the Family
Just Placed in Stock New Assortment
PUMPS AND OXFORDS
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$0.51
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1.01
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Cleaning : Pressing
Phone 60
w 0, Welch Tailor Shop
COX (&. GLASS
The REXALL Store
Utkin Dry Goods Co.
J. w. SMELLEY. Prem.
Cantalopes, eantalopes' 15c
each, two for 25c.
SMITH GRU. CO.
nt of staple
ice is Right.
O you will be
e price.
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2 for
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2 for
ndepend-
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i‛ ' me in and let us give you a tria.
Mer. work shoes ranging in price from $2.24
iards, Germans, French, British play tomorrow night on Cotton
subjects, Syrians, Chinese and'Square at 8 o'clock. Everybody
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quality, yard.
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If We Can't Please You
Don’t Come Again
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aturday - Specials!
JUNE 25th, 1921
$1.50 4
fast color
iped_______
hat and slammed it on the
floor. Then she confronted her
hubby.
"I’ll never take you to anoth-
Curb and
might term crazy. He had con-
siderable difficulty in getting
her into one of th cells at the i
jail but finally succeeded.'
When they reached the inside,
and before he had locked the
door, he walked to the other
side of the room to open a win-'
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D. C. McCarty, jeweler atdow, and while thus engagedi
Burke's Drug store, departed the woman stepped outside and
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shortcomings of their friends.
Such a life is what we would
money is coming into that sec-
tion of East Texas is a fright, er party as long as I live!” she
It is not an uncommon thing to ’
r with careful and,
many bargaingthd
------FOR-----
MONUMENTS
Made Right and Sold Right—See
T. C. MCMULLEN
The Monument Man
ns argued for the
. And the years
on and this 145th
ve seen the proof
Who’s Loony Now?
ices of its transportation de- year.
They arrived home late from
the party. Wife took off her
WANTED!
Your Job Printing Business
today fur Mineral Wells, where {locked the sheriff i he
he will spend several days re- Republic City New-,
cuperatinr. -----_
Automobiles Effective June 1
Big Six . . $2,22
Special Six .8186 .
Light Six . . $1,515.00
R F (GF CONTRACTOR
D. I • KV~L- and BUILDER
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oPTowiuati
What We Cal
Madre mountains in Western
Chihuahua and the total num-
ber of foreigners was 6.400,
ranging according : numbers
as follows: Americans. Span-1
NEW PRICES
In Effect
New Prices on Studebaker
ment of traffic matters of state-,
wide importance.
These representatives will
co-operate with the newly or-
ganized traffic department of
Paso, Texas, Janet
iog’igstiying to marke
ss supply of garlic, aeet
:o two communication
N”
There are so many occas-
ions all summer when an
attractive sport blouse is
just the thing. Here are
pretty new styles, richly
embroidered with wool or
silk floss selling at these
surprisingly low prices.
"2, 4,0,3, 4
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become normal this year and
they" are al: optimistic iver the
outlook.
[ Allan I l-r. formerly of
Lufkin. 1 I • w lorated at Port
Arthur in*)- drug business,
passed th: h today en route
to his old t ne at Longview,
.-topping ■ nough to shake
L.ad.ps Resw‛
■ ■w ' 22
CITIZENS “state ’
ihock ab
run; price $800.00
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■ muvemen:
r p good, and it
: that East Texas
pa-: 2000 car- of
l to- Toma: Ex-
arksonville is func-
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dby the El Pas Ch
ommerce. Refugio i
i, ofAguascaliente,
mid he h -
rlicana
■ thirty-five Texas statew ide traf- heavy ar 1
tie, trade, mercantile and gen-is estim
I era) business organizations ■ will sho
“ Home
gexperenceil I
Lufkin, Texb
t rap Pump, military hee..
h rubber tip and inside
hon sole, an excellent
-ran for $2.48
Am lo.’ed at J. I
toe and will pa
market price for chie
aad butter. J. N. 1 n:
620.
e-’rap Pump, military heel
• rubber tip and inside
t- sole________ ... $2.24
and it is the purpose of the'acreage of peaches, strawber-
state chamber to put the serv- I ries, blackberries for another
hands wi
friends of :
1 slack Oxford, mi
1—. with rubber tip
us a inside sole
Barbara, Meoqui and Al- Thgs
910 there 'we 40,000 abou
what DEC
ing plants are now building in
the Texas Chamber of Commer- order to handle the crop in their
their disposal A number of business men
new T ransporta- , from different East Texas towns
and cities are visiting the can-
ning plants in Lindale and Tyler
• ■ mg.
- -.es for :h- :
- . dress your i •
and quality v
criticising, wouldn’t it
: to advise directly the
f interest? Most any
A few day- ago thi -heriff
went : he ea-t par’ f the
county and brought a woman to
uahua City, Mexico,
4.—The state of Chihua-
jll take a general census
st week in November, it
inounced from the execu-
pee. It is believed the
will show ^population of
425,000.
.800 the population was
inhabitants and in 1900
327,000. The largest
md towns in the state in
of their total population
lihuahua City, Parral,
1 Juarez, Ciudad Jimin-
adad Camargo, Ciudad
ro. Cusihuiriachic, Bat-
Santa Eulalia, Casas
es, Ocampo, Chinipas,
vicinity. A great number of
I 'w A Drug
8 terr
Muni pal Fngi "■ • "
\rrhite :u r,. Irinnge
tioning entirely satis{actory to'
all membet-. Early pt aches
are now e.ng marketed and i
most coutte have a splendid!
crop. There will be one of the
largest acreages of sweet pota-
toes planted in the history of
East Texas. A great number
of towns that have not had cur-
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g' g
story a, paring
me -ince. Miss
most beautiful
a par with her
of 'his picture
ill. brauty and
write out a check for it in full, her husband has been standing
Thgsespeople will soon forget! the heat.”
about the after-effect of the "Well?"
war.— Longview Times-Clarion. I •Well. her husband ha.- been
^txT-Coke 6c, K. K. K. dead two months"-Ex
-eE
.FOR SALE
w Ford Coune, with starter and ;
ers; has never been I
:.0‛000
bis welfare. Every
American resents
r - $3.98 $6 98
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ingston E erprise. wa< ar. ar-
rival in :ty today at noon,
{for a bu- - visit and meeting
with his nan’ friends.
d. c. McCarthy
Jeage aid Up? Kia
with a view of seeking first
hand information; many of
1 these towns expect to e-tablish
plants and encourage the black-
berry industry.
ontfiezgariemnk
names ofIJ
AndlecoP*,
epis hot! Cool offi
e told coke at K.KE
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I
vermind the watermd
oin Angelina county)
in. Some predictedtd
d be a short crop. ban
rmelon editor learso
in other words, a
be plenty of home gu
rmelons in the city oil
n a few days.
Some men love to criticise
their acquaintances, and get
their enjoyment out of the
'State Chamber of Commerce Business Men Say the if
Would Help In Texas Business Outlook Is Good
partment at
through the
tion Council.
Banker-, wholesaler- and Such a
business men generally term a complete failure. What
throughput East Texas, are of-pleasure is there in the down-
the opinion that business will fall of a friend or neighbor? Mr. y M Bowie who his
What consolation can one find been th. pleasant guest of her
in helping to smirch the repu-sister. Mr> E. w. 1 each, de-
tation of a neighbor? Isn't itjparted toqay a: noon for Jas-
, . a thousand times better to gol r > . , .
The Brid Concert Band will , , in 1 Pe ’ a ■ where 'be will visit
, (down nt > the mire and pull a > ,
play tomorrow night on cotton. .. . hfur > . • i,. ig to her home in
e , , , . .tallen human out and place him .. ,
Square at S o’clock. Ever. bodv . . . , ' , "iZU*‛id,‛n
... - on his tee: and help to make a
invited. . . ,
igood citen out ot him. In-
। have been requested by the
Texas ( hamber of Commerce to
name representatives upon the
state chamber’s newly formed
transportation council, which
will endeavor to co-ordinate all
efforts looking to the better-
ce.
Many of these organizations
have no traffic departments.
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Touring Ca S1.128.00
Roadster - 1.078.00
Lies -I umbering
One Wiliam Lak< :
He hea: : the bell
But ha : :o brake.
Detroit New-.
Dallas. June 24.—About
: meet the
■■ear.-.
Better Work, Better Material
for Less Money.
• flice at w. A '''lit:. ,rrr - <• if'
le -fap Pump, low hee’ $198
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921, newspaper, June 24, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415690/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .