Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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, Burke Carnival Postponed
was reported this morning as
HICKS BUICK 0
LUFKIN, TEXAS
far behind with their work, family and their many friends.
•—Robert Quillen. — ■ _______
iod during the last three
rs" is very gratifying. This
he information that comes
it is (believed, to liquidate
themselves and come out with
is out, you are going to be
able to boast of a home city
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oman’s
i cloth
y, One
16 811ft
11 in a
nbrold-
triking
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tached
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The Parkway
$10
Gentry Du
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appears th
ehanic lin
oming int
hour and.
■ track, at
by going i
it cars.
so, the c
gether in
and caug
about 2 1
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broken b
the skin
he foot nc
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br no assis
theambu
d at the
this mor
Perfect protection is provided from rain kJ
The lower frame’cfthe windshield fits int
nent rubber grommet.’ Moulded rubber ad-
joint between the frames and posts. At theg
weatherstrip, steell reinforced, excludes at
might enter, between the windshield and topa
curtains button to the windshield, instead if®
covering the slight crack between them. ’
In addition to these and numerous other refn
Buick four-wheel brakes afford a greater de
safety on all models.
—
Lee Gray
/Gray ho
rkansas.
n the mi
er grant
two yea'
Sweatlan
went also
with the
is of the
r much b
k day.
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It seems to be a case' of “on
agin, off agin"and ‘back agin"
with the separatists in certain
parts of Germany.
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It is alright to "Say it with
flowers” provided you discri-
minate against thistles and are
observant al vut the number of
thorns you send.
Just as a matter of sports-
manship, all men should be
s 3a
to us in a dispatch yesterday
covering a statement of Bank
Commissioner Chapman. It
was added that the condition
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homa, New Mexico, and some
entries from Missouri, Missis-
sippi, and Arkansas have come
in, it was announced. The
show is being backed by the
chamber of commerce. The
poultry industry in the Mun-
day territory has increased
from $20,000 to 1200,000 an-
nually according to poultry
men, because of the, holding of
the exhibition here. .
Junior Chamber Commerce |
Tyler, Tex., Nov. 3.—-Re-
newal of the activities of the
Tyler Junior Chamber of Com-
merc has followed the elec-
tion of officers for the year.
This organization consists of
high school students and had
its reception last March. The,
first task to which the organi-
zation will address itself will
be the raising of $1,000 with
which to add books to the
Tyler school library.
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tifies. Style is a part
’ of them-not merely
। a surface finish.
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lath there
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a the man
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hile attem
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t to M.
Glenn Und
[ Vinson
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g compan
e Angelins
As a rule you can judge Dr and Mrs. R. D. Willis
the depth of a nation’s dis- and, little daughter, Superin-
tress by the number of foltendent and Mrs, E, K Bar-
Ideas floating about on the d en, and two sons, and Mr.
surface.__Selected. and Mrs. J. s- Evans and two
_______9 children, motored to Noches
When a salaried girl quits river after chtrch S.nday
and gets married it takes her morning and enjoyed lunch at
a long time to get over feelingthe bridge. In the afternoon
like she has forgotten some- the party motored to Lufkin
, wardrobe, but this f
dresses disputing their i
1 of these handsome riv
lets, fancy block 0 0O
ip value......*..... •V•V0
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ANation.Wide
"True Blu, t.,,/10,
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Reennars teaBia
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2 New ype ieake manifold ad |
4 trombeg carburetor pflage desig I
Iuspossible to place thicarburetor ou/ |
of adftutrncM. 4
3 Full automatic spark control, timing 1
• the spar} to give maximum power at I
all speeds. I
4 lawyer and crankshatt with I
• larger bearing surfaces; now and mart {
Tigia crankcase of a type found only
on higher priced cars.
5 Special patented brontebacked btar-
- ing»—insuring at Itait 40,000 mila 1
without adjustment, I
6 Largervalves of highest grade special I
alloy steel—insuring 15,000 mila
without grinding.
7 Cylinder wallshonedto chesmoothness I
’ of glass. Pistons, rings, piston pins, j
and connecting rods like those used ]
heretofore in Liberty motors one !
expensive cars.
See many other exclusive features at oof 1
special showing all week of the True Blue ]
Oakland. Test the four-wheel brakes-
admire the new Fisher bodies. Notethenew)
lower prices. Make your own comparisons 9
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HSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
i -......... $0.66
look." While Texas did not
produce her normal amount
of cotton thia year, she made
more money out of the crop
than in many years. Farmers
have been able in most cases,
I
the present plans of the sher- _ .
. - iff of this county are carried well last night,
back home again than will the out.
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mae WHO
945
decent now. The court are
Buick Open Cars are Ston
Roadeter Spor Rondstee Sport Touring
$945 |1095 $1095
Busigeas Coupe 4.Pas. Coupe Sedan
$195 $1343055 $1395
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money derived from these ( W. E. Massingill, who has
‘ been rather ill at his home,
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Tzgaasge
15,000 mile guarantee and the
basis gauge of value.
22.
—.........n ... a substantial margin. The
rAtananostonfhptugufthn outlook is good and there' is
much occasion for rejoicing.
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The FLORSH
nHERE'S an art
- in making shoes
with the Florsheim
refinement of style-
an art thenameiden-
82"net ..............,......50c
Cortecelli, fast dye yarns, one ounce o)m
balls, all ........................................ZOC
Large Size AIL Wgin Wool Blankets, 66x80
inches, $14.00, block plaids $11 48
Cotton Blankets;piaids and solid 6) Ag
colors, 64x76, .................................
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that builds to the tune of a
half million dollars. It will
some boast, but we are near
the goal now.
Go to church tomorrow. It
will be helpful to you You
wouldn’t do without the
churches in this community,
and the churches do not want
to do without you. If there
.wasn’t a church in Lufkin, you
would be only too glad to
help build some here. Sustain
them now that we have them
organized and busy on their
most worthy missions.
“France Glad That U. S. Is
Involved.” That is the signi-
ficant wording of a current
headline. Yes, practically all
of Europe would be glad if the
United States was right in the
middle of the whole mess.
Somehow, they look on Amer*
ica as the great, big, stalwart
member of the international
family as the only one possess-
ed with fair judgment and just
iounsel, Nations cannot be
wholly and finally separated
in their interests, but it is pos-
sibly as well for this nation
that it has waited until the]
time when we can step in as an |
arbitrator in a situation of]
which Europe itself is grow-
ine tired. ]
The fact that the individual]
deposits in state banke in Tex-1
thing on pay day.—Snapshots. and other points on the high-
r . ——,0---- . way, returning about 6 o’clock
Lufkin has been recognized in the afternoon.—Polk Coun-
- r uterprise-tivingston.il
anamaninthapiseuhnhiakl LRanaathelred lines at' ’
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vggas 12°
And by the time this year ge
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» Finishing Plan* Poultry Show
Munday, Nov. 3.—-Plans
have almost been completed
for the Mid-West Poultry
L show that opens here for four
% days November 7. Entries
M have already been recived
] from all over Texas, Okla-
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. . . . . .. _. The car-]; For many a yea
nival was to have been staged odatuatay of the.
last night but the inclement,
- Skeezik, who is to make aim, snotorradbrgbt
a mysteriousgappearance at sw style features; are4 high'
Burkes at the1 forthcominggyer collar long, bell aleeyesand
event, will have to hold theiatong htewdtdir"dagdgnsha a“
breath until next Friday night. —ahu
Doyl Harrell informs The Sen Stills, Help chFity
News that his son, Ford, who — >
is in the Shrine hospital at Beaumont, TexNoy.
Shreveport* now weights 104 Copper stills and other p
pounds, more than he ever phernalia used in the ma ki
weighed in his life. Ford | of illicit liquor will be sold and
has done away with his crut. the me-, ...-a eLLI ,
ches and is expected home in sales will be turned over to
about two weeks.. This is local charitable institutions if
joyful news and the little fel-1 ’ ' 5- - n"""
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Bnths --™8.50 • The News is requested to E
onths——-6.50 state that the Burke scheul l
The 'Associated Press U exclusively Carnival has been postponed
entitled to the um for republication until Friday night of next um
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All rights of republication of special
dlapatches herein are also reserved.
Oui^resolutiona, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
era news, will be classed as adver-
tlbibg and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the Bend-
er will be held responsible for Pay-
ment .of bill.
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