The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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International City Planners
May Convene
defeat before the strong foot-
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Lufkin.
Every.body, and espi
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CITIZENS GUARANTY STATE BANK
after the construction of coun-
Praises Success of Fair
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R. A. Cou
’resident .Angelina co
afternoon at 8 o’clock at t
mands of their friends” and
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submit for public office.
that, little is known 0
Wireless telegraphy
is
a
cem
tery at Lufkin this afternoon
club girls and boys as shown
Are Good
all
The Store of Service and Economy
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Cancelled Check
Is Your Receipt
same
now.
as every one t
part in promi
kin fans should be equally in-
terested and arrange to be on
hand.
Bd
Ve
who made up the officers and
committees in charge.
We may well be proud of our
home demonstration agent and
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fa - a
phone
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
FORTUNES MADE BY
GERMAN YOUTHS
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Package Sets, buffet sets,
centers, doilies and library
table covers, all silks for
emlroidering included, the
package set complete
75c
aptist brethern
aptist church 1
led a pastor f
his afternoon,
formed.
lore Burns ai
y friends, Mr.
nday in the
ommunity.
azarene assent
in session at t
lurch in our ci
assembly is
id every body 1
•attend these
he of their i
les. Wedneda;
• of the begin
■Card Table Covers, in ecru,
all made up, stamped card
designs, corner lie strings,
full bound edge
98c
your going to
day of this week, Mr., Mrs.
and Miss Fan, to help out in
Kitchen Curtains, fine qual-
ity plain white swiss, ready
stamped for embroidering,
full size, pair
98c
That is why we are able to see nothing but the best and in turn,
sell you the best far below others, buying quantities for cash and
selling colume for cash.
ropes strong enough to hold
the other fellow inside.—Sel-
ected. .
citizen should begin
plan some speeil ex
ture for the 1924 f
Luther Cook, wife and little
girl, have returned from Dal-
las, where they enjoyed the
opening of the big fair.
Mrs. Dr. Poston of Groveton
is visiting in Lufkin as the
guest of her son, Attorney W.
S. Poston, and family.
Center Pieces and Table Run-
ners in ecru, very pretty
stamped designs, (embroid-
ery silks to match), each
85c
Otfiee Aero
Hours 3
Footwear Sold by Ellis is not only the advance styles alone but
better built of better leather than ordinary shoes, -of pure leather,
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.
that fur coats will be worn
longer this year and that pants
will be, worn longer by the
husbands who buy the coats.
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Livingston can think of noth-
ANLLIS’
shoe STOrae.
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And each election year de-
velops those noble men who
are willing ‘‘to yield to the de-
T
Stamped Indian Head Hem-
atitebed Luncheon Sets, with
4 napkins, pretty designs
$1.50 .
Foot Notes
From Ellis’
n which our Angelina .County
Fair was put over. Every one
in attendance was in a good ।
singers, are cordially invit
to come and be with us.
will endeavor to show eve
one a good time who lot
singing, and almost every o
is included in that class. H
would be glad if all classes
ty’s 3rd annual fair. '
Now is the time to.
and prepare for next
Our great success in selling is largely due to our knowledge of
shoe buying, knowing leathers and knowing how to buy right in
large quantities.
To The News Editor: .Pre
The true cooperative spirit singin
was exhibited in the manner
at 5 o’clock, according to an
nouncement made by the
Glenn Undertaking Company.
fa
ball squad that represents Luf-
kin high school. Will Living-
ston be the ’next one ? This
TELEPHONE NO. •»
-bumzerzdetshapossstriyarsuaandn:
mails as Becond-elaeu matter.
Linen Baby Sheets, stenciled
in fast colored animal pic-
ture designs. We have all
colors in silks to match, each
89c
PDaetic not c
riven by co
is one reaso
All xesolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
gaf news, will ba classed as adver:
.thing and charged for at the rate of
। sent for each word, and the send-
will be held responsible fer the
New York, ct. 16—The In-
ternational City and Town
Planning Conference may hold
its 1924 session in the United
States, according to Willard
Reed Messenger, who'was Am-
erica’s delegate to the meeting
at Gothenburg this year. Mr.
Messenger said he was in ca-
ble communication with offi-
cials of the Conference and
that his invitation had received
almost unanimous support.
“The international confer-
ence never has been held in
the United Statse," he said,
“although it has met in nearly
all of the European countries.
I think it would be a benefit
not only to this country but to
the others participating if the
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Fourth Liberty bond inter-
est is due today. Now those
fellows who patriotically
bought these bonds when they
were needed during the tragic
girls and boys, the good ladies
and men of Angelina county,
who so loyally carried the pro-
gram through the present
year, can do much more in the
line if we only begin
Let’s gol
Wm. C. Hall.
mot will be here a long time
after Dame Radio passes out.
—Snap Shots.
It isn't hard to believe that
the Christian martyrs sang un-
til the last. We’ve heard a
man do it while taking a cold
bath.—Robert Quillen.
clue or indication of where
any kin might be. Efforts tp
locate relatives have been in
vain, stated a citizen to the!
Lufkin News this morning. Hei
Then, too, we all know there are no better shoes sold than Edwin
Clapp, Howard and Foster, Peters Diamond Brand and many-
other fine lines, all at a price littleness competition can’tmeet. ,
We are always from 30 to 60 days ahead in showing the new
(lasts, toes and leathers, in both women’s and men’s shoes, and
being priced for quick selling, we have to immediately buy
again, thereby always havin gsomething new at all times. •
Volume and Quick Turnover is just what enables US to sell the
best grade of shoes at our very low prices. Volume of business,
rapid selling, with less profit to us and less cost to you.
We don’t advertise any big special sales because the class of
shoes we handle are so well known by our steady customers for
many miles around, who also know they always buy the best for
1683 here. Nanasin
Then, too, you would rather go to an Exclusive Shoe Stofe where
assortmentg are bound to be bigger, where sizes are complete and
varieties of styles, lasts and leathers are great enough for your
easy selecting at what you wish to pay. g
A hikable feature of this store is, ladies may select a 81106 and 8180
Ahose.ofssikor fine lisle to match. Summed up, you’ll find
A. W. Ellis Shoe Store the one best place to buy all your shoes.
The next time Firpc fights, ty highways. .
he should insist on having ---------
his father on taking care of -au
his young majesty and seeing the county would be rer
Stamped Turkish Guest
Towels, very good quality
and size
25c
Berlin, Oct. 16.—A majority
of the automobiles owned in
Berlin are the property of per-
sons between 20 and 25 years
old. Youth has availed itself
ed by messengers and letters.
Come, people,"and let’s make
this the best yet. , -s
Yours .sincerely,
humor and all worked together Angelina hospital. S
splendidly for the good of the thet, 1ttle i hnn‛
------- --------- - fair, and the results have He is apparently with
great invention, but Dame Ru- been most satisfactory to those latives and passed on.
ing but that forthcoming game
with Lufkin there Friday. Luf-
from the parade to t
pu0w... — band concert, are t
Livingston Fr- gratulated in the fin
outcome of this Ange
Agis reporte
ry good shal
l nmunity.
Ifet, who for
Ag punn comm
Sstermovedto
in on a visit
yes has purcha
. also, Mrs. J
Eie. K all o
F et cars to 1
knday school, 10
tleir neighbors,
L givver oursel
"Eans was in t
"gofrom near
L He reports
gng along prett
18 Manerva .
Lj has been il
Eseveral month
Lj if she is stil
Endition.
nd Mrs. E. A
Providenc
Gok dinner wit
ad family Sunda
fa They repo
L been several
L from the
Lill and famil
yith us today,
gsmall family,
i the family, fo
dildren, requirri
in to carry the
Contrast with si
Lem homes,
jfcd another b
■who are of at
J their parents
phis is the first
far's life to
Light. .
Be Brock has pul
fat tract of 1
M’s Creek from
ston contest at Livingston at
4 p. m. Friday promises to be a
hot one.. Now, honest, make
your plans to be there!
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Reports come to us of Ar-
menians being smuggled into
the United States from the
Dominion of Canada. How
do they get into Canada? Any
way, those Armenians have
been eating Out of the gener-
ous palm of the.good old U. S.
A. so long that they have just
decided to come to the land of
plenty and get off of starva-
tion’s ration list. The United
States doesn’t need the Armen-
ians, but you car) hardly blame
the unfortunates for hunting
the sweetest haven among the
family of nations.
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A baby boy, weighing eight
pounds, has been born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Moore at their
home in North Lufkin. The
little fellow was born Saturday
night- and will divide time with
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Notice -He
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The . Angelina county sing-
ing convention will meet at
Happy Hour Friday night be-
fore the 4th Sunday in Octo-
ber, continuing ‘ until Sunday
evening. Happy Hour is lo-
cated about 3 miles west from
necla ly
the lads always need when un-
der fire. The Lufkin-Living- Every good Angelini
by the splendid exhibits fur-
nished by these groups of our
One economist has observed young people. All features of
ekocenomicasMe
/
d -' ( ..
5,0 young
8 are reported to (
d their expe
h. But the i
of these get-rich-quiej
are of a sort which w
bably be wholly out
picture when Berlin
World War are reaping some
results today.
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». Texas, Oct
twenty-one e(
ht 5-month ol
• pullets is cla
Phillips of tl
Sormal to be a
1 Texas. Th
Mby a flock c
Feers' college.
One observer has said that
a home girl has no chance in a
small town for the/same rea-
son that the moon doesn’t im-
press a night watchman. He’s
used to it. But possibly it all
depends on the home girl.
.............
Don’t' “bank” too much on
the stars! One astrologer
planned wholesale murders of
prominent citizens and their
families in an Oregon county
due to his interpretation of
the stars. It is alright to aim
conference decides to come
here in 1924.”
rich are youngsters.
Many of them are not Ger-
mans. The fortunes earned by currency stabilized.
Richardson’s Art Needle
Richardson’s Art Needle Stamped Pieces and Silk
Embroidery Outfits. A most complete new stock to
.select from. Any color silks you ask for.
LUFKIN MARLENs STORE
This is one of the adv
tages of your, checking
count in this bank.
• You will have no argume
about bills. You always h
a receipt. There are mi
advantages which we v
gladly explaih. Come
today.
G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION the rooting and encouragement
Editors and Managers
g convention. V
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(From Tuesday's Daily)
M. F. Martin died yesterday
They have all gone down in the fair were
' *. feel that all
rMiii Every Friday Moraing
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farm agent in the wonderful
work in our county among the will be buried in Knight'
, of the gambling chances
in United States which have presented them-,
selves in the kaleidiscopie mous
changes which have come in are la'
the financial situation in Ger
many, and most of the new
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high but keep your plans to
yourself.
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There were some who doubt-
ed young King Alfonso’s abil-
ity to hold the Spanish throne
. when he ascended it. But his
hardihood is found in the fact
that he is able to plan against
the throne he occupies and re-
main as the king of the new
regime. Truly he must be a
master diplomat and a chief
traficer among tradesmen.
vayment of bill. ____________.
And even if we believed in
evolution we wouldn’t brag on
it.-—Snap Shots. /
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Throwing hats into the ring
is often an expense to the ex-
tent of the value of that hat.
It availeth nothing.
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Adam was perfect when
created, but he didn’t stay
that way long without soap.
—Selected.
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There are not a few men
who are overly complimented
by classing them as presiden-
tial ‘‘possibilities.”
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The circus it came, and so
did the rain, and caused to
remain—more money in Luf-
kin. . Such are the fates.
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .