Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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irds at The News office. Also
anounceemtns, wedding invi-
tions and other society and
ommercial stationery at low-
it prices.
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uilding for rent '
next to Hurra
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gas Labor cendidate for
is division at the next gen-
al election.
The sitting member for the
[vision is A. A. Somerville, a
onservative, and while the
abor candidate was, being
lucated at Eton, Somerville
ted as one of his tutors.
Ariantje Cuvillie Vinge.
Historians are just a little
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for housekeep
and bath; reasons
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IT—Four-room
very close in.
For Bale By COX * GLASS
Just Received
a fresh carload of
Pillsbury’s Flour
of
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s, Lights and
ital. $20 a moi
rd, phono 696.
einnants suitable for Nice Dresses,
buse Dresses, Kimonas, Roy’s and
en’s Shirts, Kiddies Clothes.
ne took up boxing while
irking in a paper mill here.
ie night when he stepped
Keep Above Water with a Savings
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Boynton,
■_ c m to the Junidr
A. & M. College at Arlington
early this week, possibly to-
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KERS”—“Stop,
for quality, servi
send your films
305% Texas st
ffiNT—Two nice 1
jig rooms, lights
to couple. Block
nr school. Apply t
Foundry.
ENT—Five room
k lights and garai
691, or see Mrs.
Manhattan’s First White Baby
To Get a Town Hall Tablet
New York, April 1.—The
stork’s first visit to Manhattan
Island bearing a white child
ise to be comnemorated with a
as a juror man.
Homer school will close
next Friday with a grand con-
cert, which will be worth at-
CASH
madgdarositto
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, FOR SALE
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FOR RENT
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ey will be at home to their
snds after April 6, in Keltys.
Stretkieee 4A9emn3 zt ° • • »
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feree’s Error Gave
Delaney His Fighting Name
Holyoke, Mass., April 1.—
Mie he is known only to the
antry as Jack Delaney, th?
1 name of the young mid-
aweight who brought a dra-
tic end to Paul Berlenbach’s
markable string of knockout
tories in New York, is
Hila Chapdelaine. Chapde-
RFALRMNANT
mnants of Every Kind — Silks,
ght Woolens, Cotton Goods of
ery description: r 31
ENT-Two 6-room
fu by two famili
laty water; interse
enue, Raguet street
I hist east South I
lifen, Pho116 47, me
Coilmorgen’s
PHONE 82 - 83
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making the interior mtfeh !
brighter. There will be a dif
ferent’ arrangement in ’the’
fixtures. The "store is abl/to
take care of its trade, only the
fountain being out of order.
It was expected the fountain ■
would be in use again in about
a week or ten days.
LUFKIN GRIST MILL
SOLD BY A. E. HART
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A. E. Hart, < owner of ? the
; Lufkin Grist Mill, has sold the
t entire plant to Powell Broth-
[ era of Lufkin, who will con-
morrow. He hopes to get
back to Arlington in time to
take a trip with the college
band, of which he is a mem-
ber. Sidney came home be-
cause of a case of measles.
eHon. Arnold Keppel, has hopes to return
gnified his intention of stand-
STOP' THAT ITCHING
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Engraved or printed calling Cracked Hands, Poison Oak.Rngwom.
- Old Sores and Sores on Children, Sore
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bronze tablet in the Town
Hall. The table will bear the
ch.
Irs. Jayroe is the charming
ng daughter of Mra. Win-
Shotwei, of Lufkin. Mr. 2
roe is the son of Mr. and
u Jayroe, df Keltys,
oreheisemploved..
■he. bride was becomingly s
med in a gray tweed travel-
L
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Renovating Spivey Store
. The Spivey drug store on
’the corner of First street and
t Lufkin avenue is being reno-
vated and willpresent a much
M _ Improved'’ appearance when
H workmen getthrough A new
■ floor is 4 be put in and th
■ !walis are to be retouched.
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adies and gentlemen, in
corner we have Jack Vinge was
Ihdk-of Holyoke, and in 1
bakings.
Ani for all-around home use—for cake and
’ _I8 «well m bread and rolls. There’s no need for
; special flours in de LitchenwhenPilsbury’sB 9tls
s
, youngster’s name, Jean Vinge,
and that of his mother, and a half years.
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One way appropriately.,
the spring is to wear a nowe !
inkeihisone. It is mude of
with violets in tlirce tones of violet
vAvet orieihe a wie band about
the hem • a eltabe up to the
waistline ~ bon ride. Chartreune
Never ■-•T’-T ecasimally *n*
tersper • D S ’ flowers.
When you feel you’re sinking angsberAccount would 22
above yater, how iSdy you when ur finances havg takenaaaur.
pnoukhtworazpeordriy,"no‘one ean when thatarendoda
interfere with your plans, a dem in and start your roll rodhg,
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Lufkin National Bank
Capitnl and Surplus $150,000.g, ud
Member of Federal Reserve Association
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slas Jack Delaney.
contrary both to ’
publie order and law.
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eree asked him Mi name, hazy.a8.t9 the.exactudate.o
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it was 1628. But that Jean
i the first white
... child born on. Manhattan,
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i small farm at about
ice where Wall anid
reets now cros8. I //
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Sidney Boynton, who has
beep visiting with his parents,
t Shotwell-Jayroe
iss Rhoda Dell Shotwell,
Wkin, and Otis W. Jayroe,
eltys, slipped one over on
r many friends Saturday
t by being joined in the
bonds of wedlock? The
ding took place in the
ors of the Hotel Angelina,
, a few friends being presi
■ The ceremony was per-
ned by Rev. M. S. Jordan
the Keltys Methodist
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• which it is made
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. That’s economy. (
The flour never varies a particle in guelit, from a0K I
to sack, or year to year. Storage elevators Pur.-
laboratories, hourly tests make every sack full of lucky
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seriously. "En 9
Sunday school Sunday was
good, as usual. TherewAs no term
prayer meeting at night
Russell Reed has just left
on his way to Lufkin, where <
he is expected to attend court
duct the mill under the same
name, the Lufkin Grist Mill. >
Mr. Hart has owned and ‘oper-
ated the mill for the past five,
hmituin . He. is con-
templating going to West
Texas for his health. d
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Second sheets at The Nev
office, cheap and good.
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" Cheap Francs Legal A K Wjth
nu aek ^Paper francs he 6
Partsi Al currency for the fally adpe
patent of rent despite their wbich has
im pneumoma: «.«. P - iation, French courts clause was
too,is sick but not deprecilea. In 1870 land
‘ lord introduced into a long
! i lease a clause exacting
that the rent should be paid
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member — One Day Only;
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416008/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .