Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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g*3HE most exclusive garments are included in this
V ■ Sale—in fact, none are reserved, all go in this
Pre-Easter Sale. All of the wanted models and
fabrics, reflecting the work of artists of national repu-
tation, are here for you to choose from.
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For Count-/ Clerk:
ULEN G. MEDFORD
B.XV.(Shug) ALBRITTON
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For District Clerk :
HOMER GARRISON
For Sheriff:
C. C. MATHEWS,
J. S. COCHRAN
NON BINION
D. F. COSTNER
M. D. CAVANAUGH
For District Attorney:
W. B. BATES
F. P. MARSHALL
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For County Judge:
JOHN F. ROBINSON.
J. WRIGHT DUNN
J. T. MARONEY
For District Judge:
E. B ROBB
L. D. GUINN
For State Senator:
J. H. PAINTER
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Announcements
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the Democratic
non in July:
For Aasociate Juatice, Court of
Civil Appeals:
XV. B. O’QUINN
For Tax Collector:
A.E. (Eddie) MANTOOTH
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in attendance. We had an in-
teresting meeting, quite a few
different topics of interest be-
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Beaumont, had a large audience. Right ",
population after Sunday School at lift i
o’clock Bro. Terry preached to |
a large audience. ’ 3
Mrs. Geo. Herring, with a 1
good crowd of Sunday School -W
children, all of Huntington, M
spent the most of Saturday at
the Homer Chalk branch; I -fa
think they enjoyed the day fine. 3
The Homer Oil welt is' stiff Ik
here, and there is no sign of gaa ®
coming forth from the well, I
■ was the well filled up H
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ciation met Friday afte
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Practically Every Kind
of Shoe for Easter
X’T"_*ho_takep|li« >n Footwear
II times know
for all that is
in materials.
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Death sometimes lurks in un-,
suspected places. A four-year-
old child died near Paris, Tex-1
as. and the attending physician I
said death was due to eating j
orange peel.
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This is now the season for
transplanting the tomato plants
from their cold beds to the
fields. As < .on as the fruit is
ready for the market will be I
plenty of time to worry about;
the price.
The city of Shreveport is dis-
satisfied with its census report
as given out by director of the Yesterday there were fifty-
census at Washington, and present in the Sunday 8
j wants a recount, as was obtain- and at night prayer meetii
the ed by the city of "
are subject to which later city’s
Primary elec- was increased about 5,000 in;
!the second count. If these sec-'
ond counts all turn out as well
, as did the one at Beaumont Luf-
I kin may be in line for it as soon
i as we learn how strong we were
on the first.
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EASTER, April 4th
VOILES
the new sheer materials
shown for spring and summer, none
is more distinctive nor more charm-
ing than Printed Voiles. The pat-
terns are delightful—many of them
fanciful and unique. Backgrounds
are of soft neutral tints with de-
signs in colors which blend harmo-
niously.
Voiles are evidence of early and
careful purchase; bringing to our
patrons merchandise of exceptional
quality.
which is correct at
that our lines stam
distinctively superil
workmanship and d
One-eylet TiesJ
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THE NEW SILKS
As if in joyous expression of com-
ing Spring the new Silks present a
multitude of charming colors and
™any n°vel and interesting weaves.
Wonderful quality Crepe de Chine,
charming lustrous, satin, will be
seen in our store this week.
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t -rr congress. If Mars
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An appro; nation of $1.115,. j
" for aerial mail sr-r\ i< <■ from i
’i ork to San Francisco has
written into th<- annua)
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i of the pul- cause of his wife’s death. Andi
. O. Booker, his charming daughter ia
suaded to allure and decoy the I
young man to his destruction to
satisfy Durand’s
vengeance.
Romance enters and the girl
cannot go through her part of
the bargain. Her father is fur-
ious. Then the denouement oc.
A Sale of Women’s
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Our Ready-to-wear is in splendid
shape to take care of your wants.
Beautiful Waists, Skirts, Dresses,
Suits and light weight Coats
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Since the rrj 1 -x the na-l
tion’s daylight s.- .mg law, New!
York state framed a Jaw of its
own corresponding with that)
discarded by the government.
Now, practically every agricul.
tural community in that state is
demanding a repeal of the law.
There are good features about
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For County Attorney:
CARMEN E. BRAZIL
For County Treasurer:
MRS. C. CAMPBELL
J. F. HILL
For School Superintendent: , M™- Wiener will enter-
W. A. O’QUINN at rook and bridge, With
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For Juatice of Peace, Precinct i ternoon of Thursday, April 1st
No. 1 : • tTi ?•£>£» n’r» 1 nz»lx xk;. . 1
E. L. ATKINSON I Mrs. Wiener’s
D. J. CAMPBELL friends from whom she has _
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For Comnnssioner, Prec. No. 1: XX iener will again entertain
another group of friends, and
so in a series of parties have the
pleasure to have all <
friends with
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Peavy Bro
one of the most gripping cli-
maxes seen in a motion picture
for a long time.
Alice Joyce has a dual role
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This morning finds all wnl
and very busy in Homer cqH
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As the weather grows botte
our Sunday School and prayei
meetings are getting on a boom
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J. F. DAVIS
XV. D. NEXVSOM
J. XV. HOLLAND
C. J. TYLER.
XV. D. FORSYTH
A. J. VINSON
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tor Commissioner Preet. No. 2: candidates for sheriff
ANDY SULSER ----erirt’
E. G. SANDERS -
his time is up.
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XVho remembers the days
when an automobile coming
id°w° t!le street would frighten
dobbin ;
and gaze until tha hare^eM »«r
riage disanneared in
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tain at rook and bridge, with
tabIfaJ?f quests on the af-
: three o’clock. On this occasion ^°°dly number of mothers w^
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Space Fillers
The reader may not feel very
(much refreshed by the follow-
I ing stray bits, gathered here
and there, the editor didn’t, but neither
]they help to fill up space, and with concrete nor lime,
sometimes it is any port in time
1 of storm, when it comes to fur-
nishing copy for a newspaper j The Diboll Correspondent
when there is no copy: •
Green cigarettes are the fa-
, vorite smoke of the Burmese
.■girls.
| Just before little boys leave
I for a visit to grandma is the
■time when their necks, faces
land ears show to the best ad-
’ i vantage.
In many parts of Scotland it
is still the custom to break an
oatmeal cake over the head of
i the bride for good luck,
I cake being enclosed in a muslin
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I In Kansas City a bank robber
i has just been sentenced to a
term of 45 years. The proba-
bilities are that he will be old
The Shreveport Times says1
that straw hats and summer
furs will soon make their ap-i
pearancc.
Here in Texas the weather is 1
so fine that even the oil drillers
look upward occasionally.—1
Snap Shots.
Our well known price moderateness on dependable mer-
chandise makes this sale one of double interest to shrewd
buyers. A sale out of the ordinary, you will agree with us
when you see this remarkable showing of Easter wearing
apparel.
Every Spring Garment in the House for This Week
Only at ONE-FIFTH OFF.
Every Child’s and Misses’ Garment Included
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Writes Interesting Letter
The Diboll store and office s
have both undergone quite * 3
change lately in the way of re* s
modeling. The store,
and second floors, has been
changed to some extent and re-
modeled. It can now boast «
six separate departments. Fin
floor: groceries, hardware, sho
department, and ladies’ furnisl
ing department, of which Mi_
Farington is the efficient man-
ager of the latter. She is able
to supply' the ladies with every-
thing needful to complete their
toilets, except cold cream, fac<
powder, paint and perfumes
and these essentials, or non-
I1V w... D„ essentials, can be had next dooi
enough to know better when bo the Pfstoffice. Mr Agee, d
• druggist, keeps a full Ime. TI
I second floor of the store M
•two departments: men’s fdl
nishings and furniture depar
ment. Mr. Charley Willoughb
the living gizzard out of old has charge of the second An
dobbin and cause people to stop The office has had rm TTilSUtyjfiM
Raze until the horseless ear-
nage disappeared In aAmd oflwej|re-afraiddfome
you only tire price \ 1
7 of average tire* for thb \
improved \
Fabric Tire
More and more vahsmarenfad /
into this eea^ZSZ/
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BLOUSES
The newer authentic styles never
seen before in materials such as
crepes, tricolettes. organdies and
voiles.
$2.50 to $15.00
Up—_—
™bb7 between layers of fabric reduces .
stone braise, and prolongs life of tire 3
profaodon sgsiwt
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tqr Voiding bend-
Selz solid leather shoes, 10
per cent discount during pre-
Easter sale. At FRANKS.
Miss Georgia Weaver, ac-
companied by her brother,
Wyatt Weaver, departed this
morning over the Cotton Belt
for Mineral Wells, where they
will visit their brother, Holly
| XVeaver and family, for some
time.
Mr. B. F. Pace, president of
the Homer-Bayou Oil Company
of Shreveport is in Lufkin on
. business matters. Mr. Pace's
company is quite a prominent
one, and while he is giving out
nothing special for publication
1 just now, it may be that later
! on there will be news of interest
.in connection with his visit to
I this section of the country.
A Splendid Picture.
The famous Rex Beach storv i
I he Vengeance of Durand?’’
appears in screen form with!
I Alice Joyce as the star, at the
, Palace Theater for two davs,
; beginning today.
This Vitagraph picture was
scenanzed by Mr. and Mrs i
George Randolph Chester and' I
is described as a picture of
great power and keen interest I
Henn Durand was so jealous of
hia beautiful wife that he
handed her even- moment and
suspicioned every one of her'
male admirers. His fears were
groundless, asshe was a true
woman, but KiS final unjust
accusation drove her to suicide
I One of her admirers, who was
vety unprincipled am) envious
S.?.d^Parent attenti°n ano-
taw admirer was receiving had
tariff ?UR€ °f fhe flnal o,lt
(burst of temper on the hus
tedvPtrt\.He had Pinnated
hw 8 Wlfe was >n love
lT^liCert4“n youn<r American
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reput, ,i . f . f, n. hp
might v :n the j.rf. .j, n,,m
in at ion for t .. ti.ird 'me with-
the cities, but It e«
a hardship on the
Editor Dsvis’of the Nacog. o ™r SreT
mary.
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C. E. WATFORD and W. C BINION fight to just what that town is
best adapted; it s the mumps.
The field secretary ot the
Entered at the Po toffice at Lufkin, National Educational Associa-
Texa*. for transmission through th« tion says three million school
mail m Mcond-cU»' maUer. children will be without teach-
Afl re^lutions. card, of thanks, or wiU be in 1)16 hands °*
pr ograms and other matter not gea- incompetents, unless teachers’
er>i new*, will ba classed as advar- salaries are increased,
tiaing and charred for at the rata of
une cent for each word, and the sand- '
•r wii] be held responsible for pay-1
ment of bitt. |
A friction, t—
fabric J.hi~^CU,Sh"ion Of between
IS SIX81"’
Reinforcement in bead and
ing'lK'ht alftl |^nethenS m,leaffi
The tough, thick tread gives «
with a safe hold. Coma In end ehi
section and get farther detelfawISrffvv.hti
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The Baptist church is still
he^hre;:ep?rtfa- «'■' »e‘ j,™-2
h^e.^nd^’i0llJa T’ *nd
be children, this idea * *
ped. The school chil- i The lumber business is still
F render a short pro- good, prices away up, so the
d we Will probably kvrvn si a — —— f a _ j 1. -r-v •
? n»^^r^SS?8 Rev. boll employees.
Raise More Rabbits
Austin, March 31.—In urging eurs, which is declared to be
'“2 ‘ -ft a Travis
of Hous- county rabbit breeders’ associa.
” I ser- tion here recently, the president
~ ’’ ’ County Rabbit
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—| more than 1,000 pounds of rab-
bit meat are consumed each
week by Dallas residents.
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of her Reneral clean-up w-eek. It was
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probably bonus keeps coming to’ the Di-
ft ftv. it?- v ,navln? 801,16 splendid preach- the organization of
I entertainment at the public hall ing. Rev. Alexander of H
2th’ anTd ton Preftched two splendid ser- t„
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Which | was suggested by some that we Sunday; March 14th, and Rev. Breeders’ Association
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1920, newspaper, March 31, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363255/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .