Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Extra spebial Silk Lace Hose , ,
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Other Overland Modeler Touring Ss25, Road,ter $52s, Covpe s79s Sedan Sunn
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offer you every day in the year BETTER FOOTWEAR
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Mr. L. E. Harrell, an exper-
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Gentry Dugat, City Editor
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Did You Ever Stop to Think What This Means?
It means simply this, that when you do your
trading at Ellis’ you can enjoy that feeling of
satisfaction that you know when you spend a
dollar you will receive 100 cents worth of value.
It means that you pay just what the other fellow
does for it. It means that you pay the lowest
fixed price that quality footwear is sold for any
place in the country.
Don’t be misled by people who are always try- j
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Wh 11 ' • romi • dly a2d 1 1% r, me re powerui engine—
iispn‛ 1 lunandreson Lie price. Concinandsee
Americas 1 irst low Priced English Type Car—
W. L. Murphy, Supt. of 3
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Mr. Wm. Thompson, su-
preme secretary of the Ft.
Worth Mutual Benevolent A8-
gociation of Texas, is in Lufkin
op today opening up the new cf
5 fice of this association for the It is an edition that reflects
eastern division in t e . 0 big things on our city. It is a
P. building. A complete set of, .
new office fixtures have been,
installed, which will enable the -
local secretary to take care of
this rapidly growing institu-
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through te
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Office Opened , COMPLIMENTING LUFKIN
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(ne cf the most widely known fi- 1
nar-rs in Texas is Mr. T. J: Cole,
I* of the Texas Mortgage Co. of 1
( leveland, June 19,
ri,, yneh sn, ii. now (iully, who was released by
0, 0 .r mihr trans- Cleveland Indians to thek
ontation. Jad-ing from the landi (Fla.) tcam, hit safel
Don’t overdo your bluff. The way they have bens controll- Hcomesutive
larger the diamond, the great- ine the rolling stoik in that -nine a "" 01 d in the 10
er the probability that it is arear before this, it would an- at league, according 1o
glass_Selected. ‘ ipear that they have been in ial dinat henureceivedh
--o------- -control for some time. Gully is i ight fielder 10 ..
The federal government has J ______„--- Lakeland team. Hewaslefti
lived within its income during It is important that every the southern city by the
the last twelve months, it is person who can attend the dis- dians, but they still hold®
pt"hpr
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• Although SIrs. Ernest Hayner of Seattle, Wash., looks like one of
season's debutantes, she has two bouncing grandchildren. She welcomed ,
the first six days bcicre her 31st birthday. Her friends say she is the . AtY
youngest grandmother in the country. v,b-
—str acquainted.
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of becoming informed on the-36 games.
amendment that proposes to. ———----- .
give Texas a connected high- a Mrs. Roy Saxon and Mk
way system. Be on hand for Agnes Fernandez
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would be one of them.
The governor of Oklahoma,
said, -a hen he called labor and
the farmers together. that he
had not called them together.
> Florida League Batting f
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operated ior ton:ilitis at 8:0
Tue sdav forenoon. She was re
faults, but be cun mane i-:
self at home w l. ■.( t r 1. = -2-
pens to be.— Snap Shols.
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as■ i' F of all news credited to it or not other
ATi ) wise credited in this paper and also,
A.A 0 the local news published herein. t
All rights of republication of special ■
mdispatches herein are also reserved.j
All resolutions, cards of thanks,:
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1923, newspaper, June 19, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415779/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .