Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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JUDGING LIVESTOCK
Appointed County Engineer
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Lufkin to the Angelina rivet-
ton and Zavalla country.
London Strike Situation
FIND INDIAN RELICS
can
Fresh Stock Just Received
Men’s. V.onr-' ' and
ELLIS SHOE STORE
READ
THIS!
more than 900 have “hit the were recently sold by the court,
trail” since the meeting began, one of the roads being from
I
A full line of Weather Bird School
Shoes for the coming school.
We have already prepared for the sch'-u! fee'
is the Single Cure Gray Side Wall
firestone
SHOE STORE
is headquarters for
Solid Leather
SHOES
Invite Your Account No Matter
How Small It May Be
be negotiated and approve or
I reject the finished work of the!
| various contractors. The posi-
tion of a county civil engineer,
in connection with the building
of highways, is a yery impor-
Grover Dunn departed this I *ant one. and upon the thor-
over the Cotton Belt oughness with which the duties
<>n a strike today according
a labor newspaper, which
det lares the London officers
titre show*, bating rinks, bath-, struck with dramatic sadden-
ing resorts and dance pavill-
inn.s. as to hold no charm for a
great number of the masses-
various counties
roads districts-
The first steps taken by Mr.
spiritual I Davis will be in connection with
I tandpoint. it being said that the roads for which the bonds
We have sloes from i to AA width in
Children's. Come to us for your ~te»-s.
Ve can sell you a Tire, standard through-
Jt in material and workmanship, A
EAL TIRE, backed by a 6000 mile
Ijustable basis, at a price lower than
iy other standard tire, and but little
gher than an off brand tire or an un-
jaranteed second.
guard last night. At Onalas-
ka the night before, he says
trouble was expected between
. M.jHenn & Co.
Everything for the Auto
lifit Hubert Hill, son of
I Mrs. J. B. Hill, 927
freet, this city, was the
I Of all eyes at a pretty
Miss Lois Cochran of this
’ city and Mrs. Ranie Runnels of
‘ Haslam went to Manning this
I morning for a visit with friends-
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Misses Gladys and Lois
Duckworth of Lufkin are here
! the guest of Mrs. Hallmark.—
Jacksonville Progress.
Misses Zephie Burris and
Georgia Maroney of Nacogdo-
; ches were arrivals at noon, and
i are pleasant guests of Mrs.
Clarence Green.
Hickory Jones was a Nacog-
doches visitor thia afternoon.
Don’t fail to go and sea Jos
Martin, that real monkey co-
median at tfis Palace Saturday.
Fred Teasley returned last
, night from a week’s business
! trip to Cleveland and Lufkin,
i -Longview Leader.
Officers arrested as many as
j seven colored women in the
down town district, in the vi-
i cinity of a colored restaurant,
about 1:30 o’clock this morn-
ing on a charge of vagrancy
' and placed them in jail.
These shoes embrace the best sty'es that
the worid can afford. We hat e them in
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes,
from a dress shoe to the most durable
work shoe that leather can make—for
LESS MONEY.
If You Use
30x3 or 30x3 1-2
Here is a Rea! Chance to Get
Moat Mlles Per DollareSOOCCCOCOCSCQOOCCCOCOCCCCCCSSXSvSSSSQSSK^^;
One of the most important
factors in your business is
having the right kind of a
Bank to deal with.
I much care cannot be exercised in selecing your
jk. The all important consideration with this
jk is first to safeguard tfie money of its deposi-
j and to render them sich business service as to
■ease their prosperity and thus increase the value
;he account We extend every courtesy to bor-
ders consistent with safety and will be glad to
e conscientious advice on any business problem.
New fall gingham, pretty pat-
terns. Now is the timy to get
I the children’s .school dresses
made. See our line while you
have a big line of patterns to
j select from
PEAVY BROS
Backed up by 36 big factories with a
daily cipacity oj,65,000 pairs of SOLID
LEATHER Shoes, and every one sold
under a guarantee of
Your Money Back or a
New Pair if any Paper
Can be Found in the
Heels,Soles or Counters
and sold for the least price possible.
(By The Associated Press.)
. College Station, Texas, Aug.
|h.ng women the right to 1.—Curtis A. Zumalt from the
Bi primary elections. Tom; State Orphan’s Home at Corsi-
fcn.ilton, as a citizen oficana, won first place in the]
I. a qualified voter and a' competitive livestock judging
l-rat, has made- i
tor the injunction which I ers Short Course at A. & M.
I to enjoin the tax collec-f College here.
I McLennan county, all his
lies, agents and employes
collecting or permitting
collected from any wom-
k poll tax as provided for
let.
. Hamilton says that the
I the legislature “in rati-
the federal amendment
Mr. m
Spring
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mllitaty wedding at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry,
2726 ytnwick avenue, Balti-
more, ly., Saturday evening,
July 12th, when he led to the
altar Mias Irene Berry, the love-
ly daughtet of the Berry home.
The marriage was the culmi-
nation of a romance which be-
gan whan the happy couple
met at JMetrict Brothers’ flag-
raising in September, 1918,
where Sergeant Hill spoke in-
terestingly of his experiences
in France for the good of the
Liberty loan.
Among the guests were the
nurses .who attended the ser-
geant after he returned from
nine months' service in France
with the 23rd infantry, 2nd di-
vision, during which time he
was severely gassed and woun-
ded.—Shreveport Journal.
The groom formerly lived in
Lufkin, with other members of
the family, occupying what is
known as the Leach Hotel, and
his friends congratulate him on
his recent marriage.
Mr. J. F. Davis of this city
has been appointed by the An- Jjjr
gelina county commissioners' i 'S8P' LJ*I'aJjiU 1»11
court to the position of civil en-‘
gineer for the county, whose =
duties will be to draw plans| =
and specifications for all road ’ S
building, make estimates of the | ,
work, determine the grades t° the races. The gentleman sup-1 by infuriated citizens for an un-
plying The News with this in- mentionable crime. Since this
ormation says his original home occurrence at Gilmer state ran-
is at Gilmer, where a negro gers have been sent to that
was taken from the county jail! place to prevent further trou-
a few nights ago and hanged 1 ble.
Don’t fail to go and see Joe
Martin, that real monkey co-
median at the Palace Saturday.
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lot be permitted to go un-
enged in any county -in
itate.” However, the mat-jeeived at
decided by the trial judge :
I ness. This announcement is
contrary to all other newsp:.-
i pers which say the strike - all
was generally ignored. S,-■>•-
j land Yard asserts only 536 of
, the metropolitan police force
Austin. Texas, Aug. 1.—In-- . .
. , ’ „ , I tailed to report for dutv todav.
vestigation of J. E. Pearce, who
is doing archaeological work in .
Texas for the University of Tex-! A ’ rl,eman who was in Llv-
a< and the Smithsonian Insti- ln’rs,“" ,8st nl*ht ,b:*'
tut- of Washington, D. C.. are!thpre " as 7“ «PPrehensmn
.-ailing attention of citizens to '^re upon the part of the c.ti-
hvlian relies of the State. A 1 ^ trouble w.th the col-
number of discoveries have! ^'d people .t having been ru-
been reported to Mr. Pparce. 1 mored that they were planning
, r .i e an uprising. Our informant
who savs some of them are of ‘
.. . . i says that the town of Ln in^t-oi
great historical value. - . 4 r ,
i was under some sort of local
Mosquito bars, with or with-
out frames, just received at
FEAVI BROS.
The latest strike newg is that an,| the others in the Hunting-
the women of Dallas have
Struck against high prices., .. .
That is really one strike we 5000 miles without a punc-
are in sympathy with, and ! ture is our guarantee on “Sim-
here’s hoping they win out. plex” Puncture Proof Tubes.
W. M. GLENN & CO '
d-31-5t-w-20-2
30x3 Plain Tread $11.60
30x3^ Plain Tread 15.10
30x3# Non Skid lb.00
uaS| All churches have a period
rj s, i i J of rest which thev usuallv take
Zumalt, with Gradv Calvert * . T , , \ ‘
. T . tt 31 j i z- 'during July and August. Some
and Joseph Haddad, also from . . . ,.
x, f I even go to sleep at this time
the Corsicana Orphans Home, , , t . ... r
. , ; iand do not wake up until frost
also were awarded the progres- r .
r x * I falls on them.—Rev. Hail in
sive farmer silver trophy offer- ~
, x , - Center Champion,
ed the team of boys from any ______________
county making the highest com-]
t-x cxtiicixviiucut. bined score. The team’s score, morning over Ue vuuun ocivp-®.................................
having been defeated in I was 994 out of a possible of for Mart, Texas, in McLennan are executed depends the prop- i
by a majority.of 25,0001 1200. ! county, where he may decide ' option of securing federal aid |
t ----. -------g--!to int() busines8 kHe for.lfrom the government (in this
New mosquito bars just re-'merly presided at the delivery | kind of development, as gov-j
I window at the Lufkin postof-1 ernment engineers also pass up-
j fjce. • on all good road plans, speci-
___ j fieations and construction work
I This will be the last week of before granting such aid to the
the Scoville revival in Nacog-
doches, which, from all ac-
counts, has about worked the
town over from a
That is the kind of strike that
ought to be nation-wide.—
Jacksonville Banner.
Some one has offered the
thought, or gives the reason
why much valuable land has!
<By ANOctetrd Pr«-»s)
London, Aug. 1.—Sixty-five
not yet been disturbed by the! thousand policemen and prison
sound of the axeman and later .officials throughout England
by the turning plow, it being| art-
said that the land is so fari1"
removed from the motion pic-
TIZENS GUSTATETY BANK
it is certain that it will be re-
pealed-
rict Judge Munroe ofi
will be called upon to de-1
In- constitutionality of the
isseti by the 35th legisla-
Mesdames J. E. Tillman and
Laura Hogue of Diboll were in
the city yesterday, and paid
The News office a visit. They
were en route to DeKalb, Tex-
. - - -. as, where thev will visit their
applica-1 contest for boys at the Farm-1 mother
I College here. His score
369 out of a possible 400.
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vals
Coats
ocks
id
Presses
finer
>thes
Will Evans is in At^
on official businaj
trried a patient thqj
lum for the insane, i
the Victor}’ Thea!
omorrow night.
t
d with
quali-
d your
ivited.
ARE?
low many more su
ons as the years go
lorenell Townsend,
Is, Dave Runnels, Lo
Jack Fernandez, Mi
?, Gladys Scarbrouj
i Kinsley, and Mildr
aie Jennings.
the Victory Theat
tomorrow night.
ars that
e possi-
ty; best
Lufkin and
Arrivals for
ing of
1
sf action;
you feel
set here
al to you
worth a
at’s why
ike any-
Fou feel
ley back
'4^81 ’-a
EMERY SHIRTS
$1 to $4
B
priced at from
$2 to $12
amt
See our big line of Underwear con-
structed to keep you cool and
comfortable. Priced
at from
New Fall Hats
Felt Hats, sufficiently light for pres-
ent wear, in many new colors
and shapes. See them at
ry.
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A Want Ad in Tge News will
get almost inatant results.
1 vRth ke£$ng^ SReiopment few days,
of our country down to the min-
I imum.
Protect your hogs from chol-
era; buy O. S. Hog Remedy
from your druggists It never
fails. 43 tf
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COLLMORGEN’S
Phone 82 or 83
’ that r* stnr to ffirkfe ri«»Wos. A
“Sunshine” comedy, a most laughable one. and music by or-
chestra makes this a pleasing entertamment. Prices 10 & 20c.
To make you more comfortable
during these hot days than
these cool
We can think
of nothing
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1919, newspaper, August 1, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363110/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .