Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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VOILES
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of voiles in three lots of
all colors and patterns
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PERCALS AND
GINGHAMS
Women should be here
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percales and ginghams,
at a yard
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COLORED SATINE
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prehistoric men in Ohio a thou-
COTTON CREPE
33-Inch Cotton Crepe,
an excellent quality in
white, yellow and lav-
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D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
TELE PHONE NO. 68
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-ela,88 matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
freecorh from
Twenty-Six Expeditions
Planned For Scientists
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sirpatcbest herein arealso reserved, i cupy the same space or the here and proceed ina body to Notre and the Indiana State
rule that hing is going Jacksonville, according to the Normal School.
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Will Hold a Revival
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G. E WATOR aild W. C. BINION
E4itqes and Manors
experiment sta-
test shows just
much Proper
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8 eggs.
1 it for yourself
uying Purina
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steed egg pro-
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'Back. Phone
Misses Half Hose
Misses Three-Quart, is Hose silk
Ladies’ and Men’s Hose ’
Ladies lace Stripe Hose.,..””........
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BE A BANKER
Are yo uaware that j
depositor in a Guaranty 3
Bank is virtually a mtEu
the concern? Ttneri
A bank account with a
makes you something
than a “depositor"—ft ge
you an active participation
our success, making ft
success. Your active par
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A campaign for Ford for and Ida Belle, and Mr. Thomp- 'die Williams, a negro who was
President has been started in son’s mother, Mrs. M. S. found guilty of attacking a'
Texas. Somebody keeps Ford Thompson left Friday morning young girl here on April 23 1
busy denying presidential as- for Longview for a visit with was sentenced to ninety-nine’
pirations Mrs. Thompson’ ssister there, years imprisonment today.
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programs and other matter not gen- to happen when an irresistible announced plan,
zalpanczirgba flpssedthg radvert force meets an immovable body
one cent for each word, and the send-1 hold good in the case of street i
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SILK PONGEE
33-Inch Silk Pongee,
the best grade and a
splendid bargain at
only, a yard
$1.29
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MEET IN LONDON ings in Lufkin on Sunday. June plateau construction in Ari-
--- 10. under an arbor near Glen- zona, Colorado and New Mex-
New York, June 8.—New dale cemetery, according to ico.
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TABLE DAMASK
58-Inch Table Damask
49c; 72-inch a]| liner
resdence ha,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denun Pyeted and co
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TISSUE GINGHAMS
W e are offering some
wonderful values in Tis-
sue Ginghams priced at
39c 42c and
49c
law that two bodies cannot oc- to meet the Lufkin delegates versity, Earlham
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gladiolas, all
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color scheme
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pintments. U
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Leet peas in tl
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or guests t
laying.
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had enjoyed
Now Lufkin has entertained Leaguers to em-
the county club boys and far -—280
agents. The Dokeys of East Several membersbof the EPt
publshed Every Afternoon Except Texas are “on” for some fun worthiLeague.of the Nethodist
_--- Sundy by-------- here this fall. Who and what 1 1,2. -mmFA" — , .
WAI FORD-BINION PRINTING CO- else? at 3:15 over the Cotton Belt
_________ Saturday afternoon for Jack- .... I
. . . sonville. The Epworth Leagues working in various parts of the
One way to get a round trip Texas Conference of the ......
to California on one tare is to Methodist church will have
commit crime before leaving delegations at Jacksonville at
Texas and be arrested out convention to be held there public here.
Los Angeles and brought home. -5" -----
It has been done.
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from these institutions made out, being one me Pm°thg for severa da,
city limits. There are five’heredtoHu
rooms and two porches. The noon tudie l6
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Every dollar you bring to this store tomorrow wi
a bigger buying power than ever in the past
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H. Thompson and two ’
, from Sunday, June 10, to Sat- In addition to the nine ex-
_____ __ i urday, June 16. Misses Oma peditions being sent from the
The problemsofacar fac- Mayne, district secretary, and University of Chicago and sev-
tory and those of a cosmopol- Avie DuBose and Messrs. E. Y. en from the University of Iowa,
ite people are different. It Watson and F. L. McGown as announced some time ago,
------------------- be alter all that an are to attend as delegates from Ohio State University, The Um-
I automobile manufacturer here with a possibility of Joe versity of Oklahoma and Pur-
------ 6 60 would be a failure as a presi- Kerr and Jim Fuller also at- due University each will have
Th. Associated Press is exclusively ldent Who knows? j tending. Delegations from two expeditions working for
ontitled to the use for republication _______0_______ । Timpson, Carthage, Tenaha, them, while single expeditions
wisalcredsteSintthispaprr’andtaso The same old time, tested Chireno, Diboll and Burke are will go out from Indiana Uni-
che local news published herein
An rights of republication of special
ena+chea horain ara also reserved.
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Our clothes for warm Weath
have been carefully tailored ।
T T J responsible for pay car and automobile collisions.!
ment of bill. __________: . . >
■....... ...... ——And yet it is tried ever and.
Advocate Harding is trying anon. ’sionary and colporter of the ert F. Webb will head a party
to get the United States into1 -------°------- i Mt. Zion Association, will of students who will study rock
•FENCING EXPERTS begin a series of revival meet- construction, stratigraphy and
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CURTAIN SCRIMS
We have a large assort-
ment of curtain scrims
on sale at a yard, only
11cand 14c
Every man realizes that unless
clothes are properly made that
they will not stand up during
hot weather—. nd it’s mighty
discomforting to say the least
to have to go about in ill fit.
ting clothes.
ugly mazes of figures just regulations and conditions for an angotncement handed The ---------------
now. ithe international fencing News. The announcement fur- A. Stewart, of Port Ar-
-------o--- matches in London. July 20, 21 ther states that every body thur, visited Thursday in Luf-
Furthermore, if all men are and 23, between British and will be welcomed and are urg- kin with friends and relatives. I
born free and equal, how is it American teams for the Robert ed to attend the services. i Mr. Stew aits visit here was
that some can play to the M. Thompson trophy, laid------- greatly enjoyed both on the
grandstand while we pay at down by the Amateur Fencers’ Theodore Garnet and Miss part of himself and those •
the box office?—Snap Shots. Association of Great Britain, Loma Smith of Lufkin were whom he visited. i
o------ have been accepted by the married Wednesday afternoon _
The difference between the American Fencers’ organiza- at 4 o’clock by Rev George C ' T° insure
price of products at the farm tion. The new conditions were Moore in the parlor of the J ' malaria,
and in the city indicates that made, the British association N. Thomas home where the fever, screens and oil will have '
the railroads are making ex announced, in an effort to pre- minister resides. Th- mothers to be bought.
penses now.—Robert Quillen. (vent a recurrence of the un- of both contracting parties wit- ________________
When ta.°went out of satisfactory outcome of the nessed the ceremony.a4Nacog-.
fashion, no doubt the old 1n21. international matches doctes Sentinel.
.. 0,2 held in this country and won
timers wagged theirs in anger by the United States,
and cursed the bobbing craze.;
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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/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .