Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Released
“Hark
Lufkin "Spud" Chips fresh every day.
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ity as well as visiting Ma-
t Noon
W/The News by R. J. Behan-
about
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Extra values!
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B. T. Roberts
much of it doesn’t
Just Arrived
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thank those who have thus of-
ese
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Perry Bros. Variety Store
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The Last Call!
Suit Clearance
If you wear 3 1-2 to 5 narrow width Pumps
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come and get ’em quick—we have
$1.50 to $3.95
$7.95 - $9.95 - $14.95 - $19.95 - $24.95
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The Fair Dry Goods Co.
T. J. Aycock & Co.
lo
SSI?
F i
it The News office, and the
rices here are noticeably less.
| Tomb.” Announcement of
I special invitation is made
It’s Just Like
Finding Money
Pancake Flour
Buckwheat Pancake Flour
its last lap, it was
to a News reporter
a violin
ed for the
One bird
from Fort
EN OXFOR
ENS PUM
in
all
CARVES OUT A VIOLIN
WITH A POCKET KNIFE
Ready-to
Shoes?
Dress G
SUM
Merch
W. S. Poston went to Grove- .
ton today on legal business.
Read News Want Ads.
Whwat Creal [Vitos]
Pure Wheat Farina
Health Bran
been complimented by all who
have seen it.
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CRILDRER‘S,EU
AHB OXFflgg
play odd sizes including values to $0.7:5 at
N
nd dstrict Sacred Harp singing of the railroad
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25.—L. C.
who was
battle at
sterday at
b another!
while at-
; Arthur
7, died at
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. enty-two being for
. David stovan
* few hours
those who have tendered their
hmes for the entertainment of
the visitors. It is though that
about 100 singers will be visit-
ing here for the district con-
vention.
1
Sizes 2% to 2 ij
ing patent and
leathers.
attending
of Cent
Here they are in every size and
every pattern.
Finely tailored mens pants in
all the best summer materials.
M
when you do your trading
at this store, because you
get good quality merchan-
dise at low prices.
i
y 26.—Six-
is were re-
headquart-,
--vlI uac 1U10"‛ Given By
0 Singers Here Sunday
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8h fered their services and also to
Salk
of
Remnak
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J. H. Largent, who operates
a shoe repairing shop on Luf-
Reductagn,
Oh al Week
S. P. Instruction Car
There is a Southern Pacific
railway instruction car in the
Lutkin yards. The car is put
on by the Southern Pacific
system to instruct all employ-
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Mens Extra Pants
hers
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Order a package now
COLLMORGEN’S
"The Store That Has It.”
Phones 82 and 83
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1 nun.
Ausi
ten
Gisong so familiar to them. The
•Sacred Harp singing to be had
ofat the Nazarine church here
iH"Sunday is a district affair, sing-
uEers being expected from a
help a
Quality and service art
ver sacrificed in job printing
and then make the Victoria,
Texas, division. There are
three instructors who were,
prior to becoming instructors, a
division superintendent, an en-
exs
erofH
otoredvocnestar
: Weeks of Tyler
tours in Burke on
ne from Chester
been in a revival
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terial for the sounding box and
main body of the instrument
from dry goods boxes. Sweet
gum ‘was used for this. The
neck he admits he securer!
from a woodpile and it is made
of maple. The bridge, the bars
of cow’s horn'and all show the
utmost care and precision on
the part of the maker. Mr.
Twenty-two inch Silk Boot I lose, heavy
quality - - - - 95c
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g2, , — visit- portation, time tables and
ing singers render “Hark From
41 will be fed at noon Sunday, a
thenumber of citizens having al-
ready volunteered to assist in
his. Mr. Behannon desires to
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eaone of those most active in explained
promoting the big singing
225219f course the Masons will be
18mvited to join in singing the
gineer and a train inspector.
Money has wings, but too
Sraiger.
L,"n
Masters of Luf-
«»Mhand
Eromwhoror
has been visit
for Corrigan a
'F»rtS»e t0
en3Spivey and
fkin, spent Sun-
mother, Mrs. Etta
PILLSBURYS
' INVITE MASONS TO BE
AT SACRED HARP EVENT
dacM _
Boys, the new Caps are here, come and look
them over.
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month. In-
wear—those
HtAic——
nts.,,
tin and ]
this morning. The car will go
from here on to Shreveport
VAIITH the announcement of .this event goes the final oppor-
V % tunity of the season to purchase from our present stock of
Mich. The
by the De- GMMKEMpep,
1
eWsiradius of many miles. In fact,
nwrg andseveral counties will be repre-
.2sented, probably as many as
1 penttheleight or ten having delegationsjed.
ami,’, Lufkin at that time.
y I The district sing-song con-
1 cousin,|Vgnes at the Nazarine church
, in Lufkin Saturday night at 8
548.6"o’clock. Sunday will be an all
, 18 Iday affair, with sing-songs in
“ the forenoon and in the after-
gnoon. The visiting delegations
lue Spivey.
a Hooka and Otto
Corrigan ‛ visited
r ralue has re.
s
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“fiddle” with
oil dis-
(2(/ l))
2%i2,
- 4000
eon club.
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Excephctdanona
Dr. pR—
Poarilyout/Fq
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have been the ‘Th.
ss. Lapra Lee vicini
sons i
zel McCall ar - 0
. an. L. ... 1-* •" dP anginE 01 the
35 hay returned convention Sunday afternoon structed
Atended trip to at 2 o’clock and hear the
S., Estes Park am’
Jings. They rep
ine"herscheaon.
for the past
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• Masons of Lufkin and « r , new book of rules or
are invited to attend the,Mr"r tandasibpensondmea"
.. -------- -..d like । mental scroll on the neck Nr
matters. The car has madel, . . . , necK 01
- , made the instrument the work shows
California and other parts of the skill of n .
the hio s d .. i . e sKi 01 a consummate
8SP. system and is. workman.
Mr. Largent secured his ma-
No Suit in the House over $24.95.
INCLUDI herakst
" • Clothitn-gurka ;
r 2 rv/ 4 8,
quality Suits at the lowest prices quoted in many a
eluded are many Suits suitable for fall and winter
year ’round weights. Five groups at
gt
Idspent
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T’ngnnnt
1 Largent has never made a
youngster sprout any.—Select- violin before but decided he -
I would try it. His product has -
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923, newspaper, July 26, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415811/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .