The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Livingston’s Line
And 01
gotten in town.
A scrimmage of the Lufkin
quarter of 1923 the number
the war period. Commenting
SC
iter
"I would like to go to that
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PEERY’S ARMY STORE
18 Lufkn Avenue
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This is a Real One-
OUR -
Removal Sale
SALE
Begins
next week
$8.50
$14.60
—Reporter.
Watch This Paper
$12.60
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Mrs. C. D. Lindley
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straight football would likely
be used in the Friday game.
The workouts, the conjec-
ture on the manner of game
to be played and the known
high pitch of interest prevail-
Ling at Livingston, all have
a fin
/ lowe
■ Wooi
Do You Like a
Good
WAD GETTING READY
FOR GAME ON FRIDAY
ARMY GOODS
SPECIALS
for the cold rainy weather
try—he needs the American
birdies, and I know it will be
easy for you.”
"I want to leave at about
12 o’clock, who wants to ride
with me?” The veteran clerk
was getting down to business;
it was clearly his intention to
swell that Lufkin crowd at
Livingston Friday.
"But I can’t get off before
place Friday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock.
Decrease Shown In German
• Birth, and Mortality Rai
Berlin, Oct. 15.—German;
i birth rate for the second qu
river doesn’t freeze”—and of
course it won’t, so that fan is
certain to be there with bells
on.
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to edi
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roted t
’ contes
the D
e new
nbersh
was witnessed yesterday af-
ternoon and the hard work
that is being done by the lads
would indicate that they are
getting in fine shape for the
I Appears That Lufkin Boys
I Figure On Going Through
ets,
nd
F 541.
1 Larze Enrollment
), Texas, Oct. 17.
College has the largi
geg-c 3•
[HER LIMITATION
OR ARMS MUST RULE
Pretty Dresses,
up from..........
Lovely Suita,
up from ---------
Beautiful Coats,
up from..—......
Sale Starts Saturday
October 20th
‘e obser
that w
is ove
f weath
ps in p
Various Matters Vie For The
Attention Of Legion Men
At National Meeting
San Francisco, Oct. 17.—
Problems of organization pol-
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Ml
1
H, B.’» Entertain I !
hom Monday’s Daily.)
: B. club entertained
whes and Lufkin foot-
208 with a party Sat-1
I evening, given at the
0 Mrs. R. B. Hinson.
and progressive {
"pation were indulged
At an appropriate hour
' ments were served, and
4 departed thanking I
n'ffs for a delightful
Surprise?
over and talk it among your-
selves..
Quality ana service art
never sacrificed in job printing
at The News office.
Wool Shirts and Drawers,
regulation goods, gray
worsted, very (6 9K
durable, suit...•ded•
Regulation Wool Sox, in
gray, soft and warm, the
kind that wear,(Bl AA
35c, 3 pairs...........
Regulation All Wool 66x
84 Army Blankets, full
bed size, nothing better
for wear and (9 OK
warmth ............•••
Regulation 0. D. Slickers
for riding or walking,
guaranteed not $3.95
UP
jter of 1923 shows a decided
decline, according to official
figures for 46 German cities.
Lufkin pennants done up
school colors. They can
lent.
New Gaskell*
makers with them Friday and
he
school football squad
Regulation Wool Serge
Shirts, full cut, two pock-
ets, lined bosom, patched
elbows, a bear (4 7K
’for wear............. • •
U. S. Army Garrison Style
Shoes, absolutely solid lea-
ther, sewed soles, inspect-
ed, waterproof, Q A OK
all sizes..........-•*k•
Goodyear Quality Rubber
Boots, extra heavy soles,
pure gum rub- 9 OK
ber, special......
O. D. Regulation Over-
coats, reclaimed, good
.....................$5.50
of children born was 69,630.
The birth rate is now down ~nmo w... ra. .. .0.
almost to the lowest level of 8ame with Livingston at that
s
Ready-to-W ear
■ Ladies Coats, Suits and
Dresses all greatly reduc-
ed. Millinery also in-
cluded.
From the scrimmage yester-
day afternoon it appears that
the locals are figuring on go-
Austin, Texas, Oct. 17.,
Schools and school officials
throughout the state are called
upon to' take steps for the ob-
servance of Education Week,
November 18-24, which has
been proclaimed by President
Coolidge, by State Superinten-
dent S. M. N. Marrs in letters
sent to county and city school
superintendents.
r of Judge Robb’s
i thought he was in
igelina county hospital,
added, which probably
ts for more of the
citizens not paying calls
m while in Galveston.'
in the port city, Mr.
'hated his old school of
Acy and came back just
e prouder of his profes-
ing through the invincible line
of which Livingston boasts. It
was further deduced that
l(I
i
Owsley, national commander,
aacsnreaddratsmthitarbanret. "As there isa frm rat: be
be assured through a real limi- birth statistics a further big
2 .. , ____. L0 decline is expected.” On the
tationof,ar han ent rtheas other hand the mortality rate
sembling of the most powerful 8o for second
fleet of airplanes the wor d quarter of this year as it was
has ever known combined within 1922. There were only 62,
446 deaths in the second quar-
ter of this year as contrasted
with 55,345 for the same per-
In the corresponding quarter Hih
of 1922 there were 75,726 w:
children born, as against 65,-
924 this year. For the first
Grid I.Ron, by-stander who
added he is "going if the
other item, the hour of leav-
ing: One o’clock has been
agreed upon by a number as
the hour of leaving. What
about a meeting place Say
1
"A elass of any schoc
8outh except in tw
Shoolsin Texas, accor
[ President J. Q Ha
[ Sxeeeding the 1
AAre the state univer
W agricultural Bnd
bl college. Bayion fr
10 •------ • 4L. icy, athletic contests, sight-
id with using 1 seeing tours and an elaborate
aerial program vied for the
attention of the delegates to
the convention of the Ameri-
can Legion today. Alvin
' r W Whitmer, of
Iowa, testified in
E with the Burk-Hoyt
A through the pur-
*Pack, and the sub-
dttnsference of stock
[petroleum Producers
Ln, of which Cook
r. J. Aycock (&. Co
on the figures the medical
weekly says:
that he went to see FOR SALE—One22-horseonPwm,
EB. Robb, of Lufkin, geslnesta mal'atoKeo, priced low.
Bin the John Sealy Hos- See or write Lon Anderson, Poo,
h the Island City. Mr. Texas___________________
I stated that Judge Robb I How about that gun for
dated the visit and that your fall hunting? Our prices
[anxious to have other are the best.
B folks call upon him 98-2tWl E. E. Woods & Co.
visiting in Galveston. A _______.
sb tprFrederick
"and thirteen asso-
intnio,.Oct, 15.—Six adequate iSnd and sea forces.
Alemis in the McMul- -------:--*—
Lfield have been con- PRISON-MADE PRODUCTS
Er to be drilled at ,-----"" "——
. increase the supply
nizngfrmtpny"Which frst extensive exhibition of
w distrib uting Texas prison-made products
Rear Sherman's Drug Store |
ARE TO BE SHOWN SOON.. ,
.----- iod last year. I tended to create a lot of inter-
Hellen, Keller In Pieturen analnopaanattksambstiswad
Texas prson-muaue pruuucis Austin, Texas, Oct. 16.—{cause a lot of these Lufkin
will be shown at the state con- Members of the faculty of the {fans to get in their cars and
vention of Women’s Federated School of Education of the {go down to that game. Lufkin
w EXPECTS SOON I clubs at Wichita Falls next University of Texas have given and Livingston are old rivals,
run ORE TO RUHR month, according to Mrs. J. F.their official endorsement to. a you know. The team needs
{King, of San Antonio, chair- motion picture featuring Helen {you as badly as it ever did.
Lira, Oct. 17.—Swed- man of the state prison advis- Keller, and entitled “Deliver- A Lufkin News reporter
Lories will be affected ory council. Mrs. King is now ance." This film is being dis- passed a well known store
iforably, and unfavora- preparing the exhibit. tributed among,the schools of {yesterday afternoon and noted
L the’settlement of the Every type of article made the state by the visual instruc-this conversatiof (with sub-
nhict, according to the at the prison will be shown at tion division of the University stituted nmes) :
“larterly statement for the women’s convention. The Bureau of Extension. The "I would like to go to that
feh has just been issu- purpose of the exhibit will be e(iucatiOn faculty was recently game," said the head clerk,
L the Royal Board of to show the extensiveness of invited to see a private show- “but Tom Sawyer over here
[ it is pointed out that the prison work. The working of the picture. ( {is going and both of us cant
Lil times the Ruhr dis- done by women inmates of the ------—------- {get off.”
Lk about two-thirds of penitentiary will be . Riven Completion Plant Celebrated "Wll, Old Squint Eye will
Ul export of Swedish especial attention. ----- work in your place, I know,
Le This market was Mrs. King is also makig Cisco, Texas, Oct.13.—Com- replied Tom, the co-clerk, a
■ by the French occupa- an extensive survey of prison pletion of the large power and mere lad. "I know he will
fad the Swedish ore pro- educational facilities. She will ice plant of the West Texas for he hasn’t any chance of
Ehavebeen diverting probably take up at the Utilities Company here was getting off to, Livingston and
shipments to America! Wichita Falls meeting the celebrated last week by a re- he is interested in Eagle Poul
Ewhere,'while large prison educational problem for ception and luncheon for
Shave also been accumu- consideration by members of friends and members of the] ---------
[in home ports. In the women’s clubs. On October] organization;_________
future Germany will 23, the prison advisory council ■ — ,, ,
Beg again become a has been called to meet at Education Week Nov.
importer of Swedish ore'. Austin to consider methods for
I------------ bettering the prison educa-
A Burke, who recently tional facilities.
kid from Galveston. -------—-----
And speaking of bells, this
serves as a reminder. Lufkin
ought to have a lot of noise
one o’clock,” interrupted Mr. the high school? Think it
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923, newspaper, October 19, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415879/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .