Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Richardson's Art Needle Stamped Pieces and Silk
Embroidery Outfits. A most complete new stock to
select from. Any color silks you ask for.
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109 W. Sheppard Ave.
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Payable in Advance
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Kitchen Curtains, fine qual-
ity plain white swiss, ready
stamped for embroidering,
full size, pair
98c
MTnat Yost Eyes to
Those Yoe Con Treat”
This emblem may be
displayed only by
members.
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Linen Baby Sheets, stenciled
in fast colored animal pic-
ture designs. We have all
colors in silks to match, each
89c
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Some of our highways are
wide enough for a pleasant
drive but not wide enough for
a race.
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erican slogan:
down on the
Quillen.
Dallas, Oct. 17.,
inty Humane
Atly expanded
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Brown Linen Stamped Pil-
lows, instructions for em-
broidering attached
50c
and the hew building is de-
signed to meet the demands of
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kin. This is cause for congra-
tulation but not boasting, per-
haps. Cities and sections that
are stricken by storms are en-
titled to both sympathy and
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Center Pieces and Table Run-
ners in ecru, very pretty
stamped designs, (embroid-
ery silks to match), each
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Card Table Covers, in ecru,
all made up, stamped card
designs, corner tie strings,
full bound edge
98c
Tillie Clinger says the rea-
son she is staying at her
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Our great success in selling is largely due to our knowledge of
iarg "uan&tienowing leathers and knowing how to buy right in
Stamped Indian Head Hem-
stitched Luncheon Sets, with
4 napkins, pretty designs
$1.50
thing and every thing you may
want in the grocery lie from
a .tooth pick to a caload of
hay and grain, t
Beat Flour on earth
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The three sprightly hats pictured
here, for young girls, convey the ap-
peal of naive and happy youth, in their
simple designing. The hat at the top
has a cap crown—made in sections,
and brim rolled up saucily at the front.
Below is a velvet tam with sectional
crown resting on a narrow upturned
brim and little velvet apples dangling
from the aide. In the third hat the
wider up-rolling brim is featured by
placing on it triangular straps having
their edges buttonholed with heavy
silk floss.
All resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be classed asadyer-
tising and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay-
meat of bill.
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Rev. W. T. McMullen, a;
Baptist minister of Hunting-j
ton, has been in the city today
en route to the Angelina Coun-
ty Association which was to
meet with the Clawson Bap-
tist church tonight.
If she says she has never
been kissed, grab her. Any
girl who is willing to forget
the past will make an agree-
able wife.—Selected..
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One inquisitive observer has
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The Store of Service and Economy
The Associated Press is exclusively
-entitled to the use for republication
« all news credited to it or not other-
wise credited in this paper and also
the local news published herein.
All rights of republication of special
disvatches herein are also reserved.
Any thing in groceries at
prices the lowest at
98-tf Gunter’s ,
Don’t you need a heater or
cook stove? We have the
best at lowest prices. ; .
98-2twi E. E. Woos & Co,
J? J. Gunter.
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That is why weare able 10 see nothing but the best and in turn,
sellinguethemhesorarabelow others, buyng quantities for cash and ;
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin, ings are always down in Luf-
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-class matter.
Just this question, football
fans: Are you keeping the
date at Livingston Friday in
mind, and will you be there?
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cause the landlady’s daughter
is so delicate there is some-
thing left for the boarders to
eat.—Snap Shots.
“Storm Warnings on Texas
Coast Down," is a current
headline. But the storm warn-
fishing season is over and
there is no golf weather that
a good liar keeps in practice.
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Firpo says he must learn
the American language. He
must also learn the good Am-
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Stamped Turkish " Guest
Towels, very good quality
and size
25c
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The city manager plan is
constantly growing in favor
'dyer the country. The vari-
ous towns that would be cities
are copying Lufkin right
along.
The other day a little boy
from a well known East Texas
town came into Lufkin with
his parents and asked this
question, “Are we in Hous-
This is one of the a
tages of your checkin
count in this bank.
You will have no argun
about bills. You always
a receipt. There are i
advantages which we
gladly explain. Cort
today.
rotuan‘yrthnardsanes,t¥lpssalonebeu
which assures longer wear and solid comfort.
We Know Good Shoes from long years of experience. We sell |
hundreds of pairs every week, which gives us volume in selling
and buying.
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Is Your Receipt
Don’t you need a heater or
cook stove? We have the
best at lowest prices.
98-2tWl E. E. Woods & Co.
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You may see well, but have
eye strain. Our examina-
tion will determine your
needs.
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for Teneha for a short stay;
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Volumesand,Quick Turnover is just what enables us to sell the
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less here 3 ’ who also know they always buy the best for I
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Tbonetontvou would rather go to an Exclusive Shoe Store where j
varieties of 8tsneoundttohe bigger, where sizes are complete and I
easy selecting at What’onWishtopayerezreatsenougffor-our ’
a lablafenturszofthissatoreis,ladies may seleet a shoe and alo i
A. W Ellis' Sno to match. Summed up, you’ll find
a. W. Ellis Shoe Store the one best plate to buy a your Shoes.
having a time of it. First it
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This. store has it, come to
see us. 13 1 Gnntar. .
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oughly modem in every res-
pect, but will be arranged for
aNT Ha the convenience of employes
the bank better service than
is possible in the present con-
gested quarters. . In other
words, the bank has fairly
outgrown its present quarters
adequate to meet the demands
of its growing business for
many years to come. The
building will not only be thor-
a growing, pros
progressive little
furnishings will b
with the building
when completed a
will be a credit to
East Texas, TM
gratulates the Luf
Bank officials, di
stockholders on t
movement. It J#
step in the prog
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ectors. It is a proposition
worthy of the united support
of all business interests and
steps should be taken to make
it bigger and better every year
until the Angelina County Fair
is recognized as one of the
greatest in Texas. Be at the
meeting Friday, folks, and ex-
press yourself.
On November 1st the Lufkin
National Bank* will begin
wrecking a couple of mighty
good two-story buildings for
the purpose of erecting a
ing. The members of’Bennie
James’ class in the public
school grades, taught by Mrs.
R. H. Glass, went to he fun-
eral services in formation out
of respect and due to the
estem they held for their de-
parted classmate. Interment
was at Glendale cemetery in
the midst of sorrowing rela-
lives and friends. The floral
offerings were many and as
beautiful.
Grocery Bargains!
This is the place tolget any
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centers, doilies and library
table covers, all silke for
embroidering included, the
package set complete
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Funeral services over the
nrtal remains ofBennie
James Boone, aged 14 years,
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Boone, were held yesterday
afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
residence, with Dr. E. W. Solo-
mon officiating, the boy’s fath-
er being a member of that
church. This service was fol-
lowed by one at StPatrick’s
Catholic church where the de-
ceased was a member. Father
O’Rourke of Houston officiat-
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WATFORP-BLNION PRINTING CO.
«. E. WATFORD end W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
TELEPHONE NO. 68
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ton?” Enough said.
The News notes with grati-
fication that there has been
called a meeting for Friday in
the interest of the next annual
county fair. That is the only
way to conserve the work that
has been done, that is, to have
these meetings and catch hold
of the fair proposition at the
point to where it has already
been developed.
3.50 . s,.a ..
6.50 -a id, if the latter should be
needed. A city or town situat- and fresh, trade
ed without the customary j 98-tf
zones of danger is Indeed well
located.
There should be no pulling , .
back at the county fair meet- moEm
ing Friday. Every progressive
business man in Lufkin should
make it a point to be there
and help plan for a bigger and
better fair next year and for
all the years to come—some-
thing permanent and worth
while. . The News is for the
proposition to any extent that
may be suggested by the dir-
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—-morreem
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923, newspaper, October 17, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415877/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .