Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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erosion of the soil, further growth can be
checked for the remainder of the growing
season by running the flame of a gasoline
blowtorch along a narrow strip.
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Your guessing days are
over when you cme to
our store for a pair of
shoes from Friedman-
Shelby’s All-Leather
line. The day of safe
shoe buying will have
arrived and it will
bring you a substantial
saving in your yearly
shoe expense. Only
leather can stand the
twisting, turning and
unusual strain that the
weight of the human
tody puts to shoes. By
buying shoes under the
All - Leather trade-
mark, you are certain
of genuine leather
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accompanying floor plan, forms the back-
bone of the whole framework, and from
the corners of this, six partitions radiate,
giving space for four rooms, a kitchen, a
hall, a servant's bedroom, a bathroom, and
a larder, in addition to the inner room.
The outside wall forms a polygon of 12
sides, a dome fitted over the center room
providing light and air. A form of
laminated wood is used in constructing the
bungalow, all sections of yvhich are ready-
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Ft. Worth, June 8.—Much
of the play at the year’s an-
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State Tennis Association will
Do Your Shopping at
The Coolest Store
"A practical and back-saving tool for
pulling weeds from the vegetable garden
that cannot easily be reached with an
ordinary hoe without' endangering the
plants, is shown in the illustration. A
piece of Hhi. round iron rod is bent to the
shape shown, to form a two-pronged fork.
This fork is flattened and drilled at the
points indicated. Corresponding holes are
drilled in the blade of the hoe, and the fork
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Augustine; Cherokee, Angelina
and Rusk counties have held
their district meeting here
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and lectures are being given announceemtns, wedding invi-
by some of the best talent in tations and other society and
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and protect the skin from the 3
sun. wind and dust. It con ,
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ingredient to harm the skin or -
the eyes. It's the same pure
powder, popular for so many
years—only the box and frag
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introductory sermon.
The McKinley Avenue Bap-
tist Sunday school, Rev. Wm.
C. Johnson, pastor, pulled off
a special program. This was
a new feature, one that will be
followed in succeeding years:*
More than $600 was raised
the first day for missions and
education. Among those pres-
ent are: Revs. M. E. Robinson,
J. J. James, Jr., R. S. Cole,
M. Hurd, B. H. Roberts, R.
Brantford, G. B. Blackburn, H.
Thompson, A. B. Bryant, H. W.
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mmms Weed-Pulling Fork for Hoe
Wash Dresses
Cotton Kimonas
Silk K imonas
Dove Underwear
Bucilla Stamped Pieces
Choker Necklaces
Long Ear Bobs
Leather Bags
Eylet Embroidery
Collar Laces
Dress Ornaments
Pearl Dress Ornaments
Silk Parasols
riveted to the blade. -
In use, the weed is gripped between the
prongs of the fork, and the handle of the
hoe pulled down, the edge of the hoe blade !
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the denomination.
FLATTENEO AND..
DAILLE FOR RIVETS
champion; Charles Speice,
Kingfisher, Okla., former Ok-
lahoma state and Missouri Val-
ley champion; Ben K. Parks,
Norman, Okla.. Missouri Val-
ley champion; Paul Darrough,
and Gene Monett, Oklahoma
City, holders of several titles
in the past few years; L. N.
Ferguson, El Paso, Border
States khampion; I. Lester,
Dallas, present Southwestern
champion, George O’Connell
and John Harrington, Univer-
sity of Oklahoma, and many
others.
Entries have already been
received from San Antonio,
Dallas. Houston, Oklahoma
City, Tulsa. Waco, Austin, Gal-
veston, Eastland and El Paso.
The draw will be made Sun-
day, June 10, and will be seed-
ed as recommended by the
United States Lawn Tennis As-
sociation. to assure the finals
being played by the two best i
men in the tournament.
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we are showing. Styles for the out"
and for sport wear. Modes for morm
afternoon, evening or party. Ml
the very newest type. Faithful 00
trust, we are today supplying the Womg
of East Texas the same identical patte
and leathers that are being shownb"
most exclusive shops in America
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Among well known players
expected to take part are
J. B. Adoue, Jr.. Dallas, pres-
ent state and former South-
western and Southern title
holder; Bradley B. Hogue, Dal-
las, former Southwestern
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at more than $30,000, is own- Boykin, Wm. C. Johnson and: Anything in sationery at
The General Bowen District
Baptist Sunday school conven-
tion of negroes is in session this
week in this city. A great pro-
gram is being put over for mis-
sions and education. This is
one of the largest and most
progressive districts in the ■
state of 1 exas. The Beaumont
Normal and Industrial College
near Beaumont. Texas, valued
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Southwest, and were the scene
of last year’s tournament.
Spectators will have ample fa-
cilities on,the verandas, bleach-
ers and lawns of the club
house. The swimming pool
will be open to all the ent-
rants.
Officials of the state asso-
cition declare the preliminary
inquiries concerning this year’s
tournament indicate more in-
terest than ever before.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415770/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .