Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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For Tax Aoaoeaor:
J. T. ARRINGTON
Exclusively
Maid, Cadet and Phoenix H<
—new novelties that
now in demand
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For County Judge:
JOHN F. ROBINSON
J. WRIGHT DUNN'
J. T MARONEY
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I Admission - - - 20c & 40c
For County Alter -
CARMEN E. BRAZIL
For Tax Collector:
A.E. (Eddie) MANTOOTH
COE L. AGEE
CITY BAKERY.
Berlin Cole, Prop.
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Men’s
For County Treaaurer:
MRS. C. CAMPBELL
J. F. HILL
For Sheriff:
C. C. MATHEWS,
J. S. COCHRAN
NON BINION
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Al reaaiutiocMa earda of thank*. |
pwmma <__J __"_____ _
newu, w<l be ria— od a> ad ver
and c
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er will be bold responsible for pay-
ment of bjl.
prompt and efficient
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For State Senator:
J. H. PAINTER
(of Houston Co.)
For District Attorney:
W. B. BATES
F. P. MARSHALL
Lufkin. Texas
"The Gar.:,'.
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Niagra
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' -tht-r's v.ifi- fr<>rr
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• • returns from
' til-re he ha< re
runkcn fortunes, she
marry him. hut only
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r .i c.. cojrnu ally js Ji.cs the
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bus:;
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over the
FORTUNE”
An
Allan Dwan
Production
Pr&nted by Mqjfeuxt Photoplay Corporation
Ju»t Red-blooded Adventure!
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For Commiaeioner Free No 1 ■ *e-s- y°ur feed tduff and
J. F. DAVIS ’ ’ ‘c " ‘ '
W. D. NEWSOM
J. W. HOLLAND
C. J. TYLER.
W. D. FORSYTH
A. J VINSON
plain silk hose
in every wanted color
f‘>'iced SI.SO, $2.17, $2.66, $3.10 and up
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Buy (he Best Instrument
THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
I that is artistic reiH
V II . ■ scribes the styles we are I
in8 today. Fashioned of
"2 luxurious silks, in exquisits
shades or perchance, beautifully
- broidered or open worked in attn
lace designs.
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Grafonola E-2 and Six Rec-
ords pf your selection
$125.10
JltLOO down—<10.00 a month
JAS. A. EDWARDS
For School Sxpa iatident:
W. A. O’QUINN
For Justice of Peace,
No. 1:
E. L. ATKINSON
D. J. CAMPBELL
It dissatisfied let us send your
laundry to the Ineado at Hous-,
We call for and deliver!
promptly. Basket leaves Tues-
■'sv night and returns Friday.'
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Mr. Deb Smith departed yes-
terday for College Station,
where he goes to confer with
those of the forestry depart-
ment. Mr. Smith is district
deputy in this department, and
has under his supervision Ange-
[ lina and a number of adjoining
counties. He has recently been
! at College Station on business,
and says conditions are so con-
gested there that many visitors
are forced to journey to Bryan,
four miles distant, to secure I
quarters for the night.
"The Garage” run for solid ,
week in Houston
| We still have a few new '^j^^ani
were aho
day from
The I-. . < > I
iif r .is Ui: hr-..1 ■ .1
I- 'id I OUT! Ort Car
Un , li
She be- here. Suffice to say, Fatty
young New the girl from a fire and Rube
But consents to their marriage.
. ata
Valencia and
Unuiroidereil Novelties in Navv, Bi
Black at $4.75
For County Clerk:
ULEN G. MEDFORD
B W (Shug) ALBRITTON ton.
! be done phone 565.
]105-lt FOX & AGEE.
Get your grain, your grocer-1
1 many
other things you need when you
go after your mail. The Peo-
ples' Trading Company, next
door, is the place. 104-3t
Gat in the picture!
[down early Saturdays
pictures will be take
i crowds.
Truck Delivery-
On account of our increasing
business, and in order to give
the people the prompt service
they are entitled to, we have
put on a delivery truck, which
i means
A Shreveport minuter, an-
nouncing hia eermon in aa
vance, MpRhBk will preach oi
the subject “love, marriage aa<
divorce.” Either of the threi
terms ought to supply material
enough for OBe discourse of or-
dinary length.
T ‘ ‘ 5w, '' - • y1
Caught in the Meshes of a Cent]
American Bust-Up!
cost of living.
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It is a good thing there were
not very many derricks up in
(the Lufkin oil field night before
last. The wind played havoc
with those at Wichita Falls,
under the! Nacogdoches county also es-
are subject to caped by not having the thirty-
Primary elec-|five derricks up for that num-
ber of wells which are to be
drilled in that county.
Election of Officers
The Hist'>ii. al I..- r.,rv
fl. elected its officer- : • i1-,
West, year Thursday al-,
Mrs. I. D Fair •
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president. Mrs L.-. ., .
ond vice presidi nt . M i
White, sccri-tar
iei-n sur- Mrs. Sam Parki >■
••X idlent cast, ing secretary . M;
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Over at Palestine the minis-' *
ters of that city have declared . t
against Sunday funerals. TheU
time for funerals may be a ques-'j *
tion for the living to wrangle]*
over, but it is certain the dead'*
will not be disturbed by it. I*
“SOLDIERS!
OF
For Commissioner Preet. No. 2:
ANDY SULSER
E. G. SANDERS
particularly attractive are
SILK LACE HOSE
•■‘t SI-50, $2.55, $4.75, $6.40, $8.05
I War Tax Included)
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C. A. PATE
Ford Dealer
Phone 312
f^LAY (Norman Kerry), the engineer,
tends the big parade at
notices pretty Hope Langham among
the spectators. Does the girl know
that the procession is a prelude to
• revolution? Does she realize her per-1
sonal danger? What action does
Clay take in the emergency?
See
Announcements
abovq heading
the Democratic
tion in July:
Far Associate Justice, Court of
Civil Appeals: I Cakes, rolls, pies, etc., can be
W. B. O’QUINN ] had at City Cafe.
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Precinct {’av,e dealing and ’preksing to
ETHEL CLAYTON IN STRIK-
1 ING FILM THE THIR. I
TEENTH COMMANDMENTj
America’s most common vice Toles ranging from a member of 1 ___* _ ’
is said to be spending more than the Salvation Army to actor, lower now than dresses
we earn. Rupert Hughes wrote Fatty Arbuckle has again come | sujt.s will cost later
a striking novel aboat it. called forward, this time in the role ■ io.5-2t PEAVY BROS
“The Thirteenth Command- °f a fireman, in his latest Para-;
ment.” A more than ordinarily mount-Arbuckle comedy. "The;
interesting motion picture has Garage,” which comes to the
been made of the story and is Palace Theater Saturday.
being shown at the Palace The-! In this picture, one of the fun. .
ater Saturday. Ethel Clayton niest yet produced, Fatty and |
is the star and all that Mr. Buster are employed in a gar-
Hughes intended his beautiful a8e- which incidentally, is also
and exquisitely gowned heroine the town lock-up and fire house,
to be. Fatty is desperately in love
As you have probably sur: with Molly, the daughter of the
mised, “The Thirteenth Com- owner, Rube. He has. however,
rnandment” is “Thou shalt not a rival in the person of the town
spend more than thou earnest,”- dude. Rube favors the dude,
and the story is about young and forbids his daughter to
married and about-to-be-mar-1 have anything to do with the
i ied folks. The central figure is fat man. The girl protests
■ ne Daphne Kip. daughter of and is locked in her room. And I
a middle western merchant who then happens a senes of events!
has always been hard pressed that would take ail the joy outi
meet the extravagant de- of the picture if thev were told
mands of his family. She be- here. Suffice to say. Fatty saves
■ omes engaged to a y oung New the girl from a fire and Rube
> orker, supposedly rich. But consents to their marriage,
when she comes to the metrop- “The Garage.” is said to be
■dis. she discoversjhat. like her one of the best Parann.unt-
Gi’her. he has been stinting Arbuckle comedies p, date and
himself to buy h.-r extravagant young and old alike will be d.-J
/dts and is really poor. lighted with the fuob-h art;.I
The bickerings of her broth- °f the famous >-.,o 1
• and his new]..- acquired and ----
mle wif,- over money matters Home gn.ui.d
• "iitirm Daphne in resolution Lufkin Grist M :
make her uv.n w ;l- hand, at 5 , . t,-.
■•me a parasite, she fails in
attempt at >raio- ... „rk an(1
ally b.-rom.-s ha]f-..wn<-r of a
I -.gerie shop. She . her
a discrace-
tt hen h*-r
the
raped his
■■■ consents dent; Mrs. G
t marry him. but only on Con-
’ion that sh>- continue earn
J r own way.
Miss Clayton has
r inded bi an ,
' ma Q. Nilsson is the idle wife erson. state fe.lcr .
> m»e Hhi.- • 1 ....
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Bain ro].-
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■ lb " I hus. with Mrs G:..
I >n’.min-;8has Mrs. S. M Mo.-r
t make eration dG.-ga-.
Orel as Shands as ai■. r ,
The American Institute of
meat packers says that south-
___________________ ern laborers, who are “eating
Vnu-. for tranamitelon thrvagti the I too h gh up on the hog,” and
American housewives, who “eat
„ ____ ,to° f“r back on the beef.” are
ud other matter not cm- to blame for the continued high
d for at the rate of
word, and the aend
’FATTY ARBUCKLE IN |
“THE GARAGE” spring suits for ladies from $30
, to $75; also a lot of new Georg,
ta var^etG' of ette an(j taffeta dresses. Select
yours real early for the price is
and
pictures will be
C. B. WATFORD aad W. C. BINION
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FOB RENT-One 1
one or two gentl
on place. Phone 63.
WANTED—Four
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News office Satui
o’clock.
HOUSE FOR REN
phone WO er S81
FOR SALE—One 5
Will Abney's, »l,l
notes 1-3 years; on<
block court house. 1
.3 notes 1-2 years
FOR SALE—One
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FOR RENT—Nue
IbchtS and bath; to
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Phone 371
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FOB BALE- My hei
Six room house,
Laine garden and tn
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COOK WANTED-
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naked rooms.
Phone 60.3,
WANTED—To bu
and four log wa,
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FOR SALE OR TR^
developed land, six )
on Manton road. 1
week, Lufkin. Texas.
FOR SALE One $
ckeap. Phone 8.
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nicely located. S<
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pies' Trading C<
door, is the place
FOR SALE—One.
beautifully finiahe
tale with plate eh
terrain Apply to
phone oOa
FOB SALE—Tom
plants for sale;
March 7th; phone
L. T. Bargainer. CL-
tlrafoaola E-!
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$12
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JAS. A I
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FOR SALE -Four
h*rne^> and 8 w
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W. T. Newberry. Bu
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C.C.MVRRY
With Lufkin Fotmdry
Ar/ht has in the County
n- tar, decaaiui
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which will be h«anGl?«2**tame"tary. (Seal)
Warn at the next term 1
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Ib trust she wilLaoon re-
Have one net
far euHinr
•aw Will sell m trade.
iss Cliffie Mantooth is un-
doing an attack of Spanish
Urhl/'h lw» v rwavw,
Ide trust she wilUsoon
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I today from Mansfield LOUiS- the closing of the S(.h ,
■i iana, and purchased a Hudson where dinner will br. served«
InariTJ M*' ?e8ierS' Messnt I under, the shade of the tree
I Harrell t Mantooth. , where the heat will not be s
j “What’s Your Hueband Do teTbe.'aaidMd^day foi
taf, somethin* on Hie 0
L. E
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tion for the j
CTTATTON ON APPi r -
PROBATE 01 w n |
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ich articles as the me
ur prices are very clot
ous service, and if j
irnest effort to aid^’o
>me around and get o
hand-shake.
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WEffi
wou sing?
I Sacred Harp ainj
afternoon at tt
Fand help tolfg
I ring,
[be glad
F J
fer
it it IS time to dig up the
1st spring and summ
« and have us put them
(lass condition for tl
1 use. Don’t think they a
jrth cleaning, up give ui
;e at them, and be c<
1. Phone 565.
FOX 4 AGEE.
Gt Guy E- wMM
F* monster ten
Lpw conges to .
ighow *"e 10
L< is » eomj ____
K players m,_>u
D the better IWr TH
a land on tl
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jy nufiibBrs tohirty^"
and and orchertra
r music which mil be
,the citizen? of Mifkln 1
r ttme*aince v
(ad a real’ihow with
sj)0W comes here fro
where they
t mgfitly ’to
The opening ]rtay f
iv night is BhitoBi^Wfie'*
produced by^Weeiij
nd 1S new"to*Jfte’»*«
Public. ‘The*Bnd**>f
/pai " It is * fSy
v drama, and. puiilLg
'it can be safety saMWj
tnnanv simply enWWM
he rise of the eBWrtrfJ
fall in the last act. iF
throughout is -strou
ig in dramatic situatio
ie comedy in the play
tut and in all is rnoraf®
j. Between the acts bi
gudeville numbereiHlI-
0Ced with feature orchi
ections. One lady will
ted free with one Ips
mt admission Mond
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lave purchased
keted with the’X
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roduce the besfl
pee. If you-ha
read here you’
Hf Make us’pi
I “King Cole” Br<
foHfw
Py K. Fuller Grocery
iSaxnn Mercantile Co.
IHieks’ Grocery,
^g A Brookshire,
ICrumpier’s Grocery,
moyd Fuller.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1920, newspaper, March 5, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363231/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .