The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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J__THE SHOPPING CENTER OF LUFKIN
1 he Fair Dry Goods Company
size, any i
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JAY
BIG-SIXES
Chassis
Touring
Speedster
Coupe
Sedan
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$ 875
1,045
1,045
1,375
1,750
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175
200
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275
300
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SHOP CRAFTS REFUSE
HARDING’S SUGGET1ONS
MINE OPERATION RESUME
IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Hunia-'"15
in a ’
way.
iy some
LIGHT-SIXES
Chassis
Roadster
Touring
Coupe-Roadster
Sedan
$ 785
975
975
1,225
1,550
1,000
1,250
1,275
1,275
1,875
2,050
1,200
1,425
1,475
1,475
2,150
2,350
200
135
200
225
225
l,o00
1,785
1,985
2,500
2.700
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VETERINARUj
Lufkin '
iptain V. C., U.
Phone 371]
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1,300
1,650
1,785
2,275
2,475
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Townsend bd
f The News oQ
shed to cotufli
e occupied by |
jrocery store, fj
roprietor of i{
:orge P. Stnitk
an, but now|
ecently complei
in the south (
White Reinskiii, two strap Purnp, military her!
Regular $7.95 value. Now
$5.45
■5 readily re-
thorough busi-
rec(
■• of the things
shed by the <
present year,
£
dim
-One black h(r« I
irs old, weight iM
id mane freshly 4
will be paid fori
inp camp at read
Parrish.
ALE —Peanut sM|
w. Also sepinW
Phone 686. .3
j^Dad*’ Day
A* L>°us L—.
City |
sen
.»n,
i.-n was
—White Buck Oxford, trimmed with patent leather,
same low heel as one describee! above. Now
$5.45
'"W
e>—
' i 1 j. • . -A • r 1 A
Luncheon
at which
also
Barnett, inaip-
Hotel AM»e-
be I.- — -
cl,e of the best
had the pleas-
the next term of district court,
City Engineer P. A. McCar-
thy made a brief talk, in which
he took occasion to endorse
what Manager Humason had
said regarding the water sup-
ply of the city. The Lions club
-■went on record with a unani-
ess.tjie death rate of the city
from typhoid fever alone was
r can’t!
that “M
■y” md
ires, wa
toney, f
5 econ
take half cash or trade, bal-
ance good terms. Pay to in-
vestigate before buying. Ad-
dress 2715 Helena St., Box 1,
Houston, Texas. w2tp
We have grouped all white pumps and sport
oxfords tn a special lot. The sites and widths are
of course broken some, but the styles are good, and
if you come in early you can still secure a fit.
This is a “clean-up” of all strictly summer styles.
Included m this lot:
Cincinnati, Aug. 9.— Clerk.-,
i and xtation
(From Mohaa»
News was r<‘<
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an extension of the fire alarm, fedV;
ava*'“*'', and a[g0 ljlaj every Cl>,|..
’>i Lufkin familiarize him- 1 ,
v ith his house number .
as the name of the i
which he lived in ord- it..
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part :
W< ir.;.
clou!,
hot h
New Prices
o. b. Factories f.
i
Postmaster Lang stated that
he had just received a com-
munication from the postoffice
department at Washington
Hating that an exaiinner would
be sent to Lufkin at once for
't*l
away
from the usual places of cm
ploy mint whenever their live
arc endangered, either by arm
ed guards or by defective rail
road equipment,” the brother
hood of railway and steamship
clerks, freight handlers, sta
tion and express employes, an
nounced today in a statement
to the Associated Press.
______ Dr. E. W. Solomon was call-
...... ..........He wasted into service at his home
telephoned to come, and left]just before the noon hour to-
this afternoon in company with day to perform the sacred rites
City Marshal McNe.w, but re-iof matrimony, the contracting
quested The News to state for| parties being Mr. R. T. Lively
the benefit of his congregation J and Mrs. Ella D. Durham. Mr.
that he would return in time! Lively is a prominent citizen of
tomorrow afternoon to conduct)Grapeland where the happy
prayer meeting that night.
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Sand Tone Brown trimmed with brown leather,
low, flat heel, equipped with rubber tip. Beau>
tiful Oxford, regular $7.95, value now
$5.45
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SPECIAL-SIXES
Chassis
Roadster
4-Pass. Roadster
Touring
Coupe
Sedan
Old Prices
o. b. Factories
Harrisburg. III., Fires have
been started in every coal mine
in this section, mules are being
loaded into the shafts today
and preparation are being
made by practically all the
operators of Williamson county
to resume mining. It is Un-
belief of both miners and op
orators that in this region the
. , coal strike will be called off
4 ><>r! within forty-eight hours.
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TO REMAIN AWAY
FROM DANGER ZONE
The
ajysis of our present water
'IWpfy, he stated, was good,
and ath ..... . •
(time calling attention put through a purifying proc
of the pressing needs -£i et . . ..
resent day.
nn, he referred to the
permits being issued
pgineering department
ly, stating that an av-
[ $1,500 per day had
intained in this depart-
ing the year, aggre-
fore than a half million
Annually. Mr. Huma- use of the city. In the matter the appl
-^^Jially stre.-sed the need of city lights he stated that in • delivery.
J^^He adequ:'*’' water sup- a very short time this work as fre.m the
—Black Patent Vamp, white buck quarter. Two
Strap Pump One of the most popular atylvs we
-have had. Regular $7.95 value. Now
$5.45
lay
[.the L
jay
j erg-111'
[ts »i
[the iu '
k it may
id" w.a? ’
is have
Ljoyint?
p had 1
it
[over to ■
Lr stated
[but 1--
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"Xdi’Uon >*
I" : L e building. A
11 I ' cd "f G. A?
■ d'en and
L. n._ in .-
n- Th!-
'Cd qlte: til u
■ po>!offi,-.
■ ■ :?ize the need
■c'i ng in Lufkin.
c’iie activity on the
••■-i.gressman, which
able to get, no
appropriation for I
a building can
Light Brown Color Calk-3kin Two Strap,
Buckle Pump, low heel, equipped With a rub-
ber tip. Thin is h very pretty fitter. Priccit
at only
$7.45
Louple will make their home.
■- Dailv.) ! ( incinnati. Au,
rived tn the freight handlers
eitv this morning of the death men who al'C not striking havi
L.f R. v, IJ. ( anon, an old Bap- been ordered to "stay
•list preacher, who while a
gu< -t at the home of hi.> daugh-
ter, Mrs. ( . E. I’rotho, a former
[resident of the city, became
.well known and equally a
highlv ri’spectcd and admired,
j l lie death occurred at Long-
j view, where the family rc-
i mover to^and the funeral serv-[
[ices will be held tomorrow,
morning at that place with I
Bro. Nutt incharge. 1.....
New pump of Brocaded Satin. hn« two
straps, and equipped with a Spanish heel
Very new, only
$7.95
1 c the meeting was
■ isant and profitable
i> going to result in
t” Lufkin in no small
V nile it is impossible
Xews to give an out-
Another addition to our nFioc Htock is a
plain black kid two-strap pump, han a turn
sale and the new Spanish heel
$7.45
a
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b
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:* die and
be h;;
As .
a me •
one a
bene:;
way.
for
line • :■;.; ,f a)| ,)laf was sa]-(|
the ,. \, report will no doubt
impiv- he reader with the
fact tha: the Lufkin Lions Club
is di- assing matters that are
of real importance to the city.
The next meeting of the
Lions will be held at Hotel An-
gelina >n the evening of Aug
ust 22mi at 8 o’clock, at which
time the wives and sweethearts
of the members will be present.
It will be “Ladies Day? and an
interesting program is being
arranged for the occasion.
Rio Grande Valley irrigated
mcmerator plant with which the purpose of looking over the Rio Grande Valley irrigated
------------------’ c,ty Wlth a Vlew t0 «PP«-oving farni< best iocation in valIey>
Ions p^r day into the majestic ;
* .^dpipe, and that the de- system,'
m$jd for water was constantly >;en
^easing. He further stated self
that as a means'of solving the as we'l
water problem for the next ten stree' on
or fifteen years at least He rec- er to better facilitate the’ Free
,0m4ended a concrete dam delivery of mail, which will no
the Angelina river with doubt be started at an eariy
Mr. Humason also touch-
dehyery of mail, which will
rilddern pumping and puriFy-ctte^r" ear'y
- e<1 uP°n other matters pertain-
After the, ‘ ^7 ^o^enr' IXstinJ/’
showed that the cost would be lowed l
around $300,000. In order to who made
bond the city for a : '
sum to make this improvement collection .
the city manager stated that it city on street paving, stating
a number of suits had
New York. Aug. 9.—Twen-
ty-five thousand railroad shop
crafts workers, through David
Williams, secretary of the East |
I ern strike committee, today
sent telegrams to B. M. Jewell
at Washington, putting them-
selves on record as refusing to
accept the Harding proposal of
submitting the seniority ques-j
tion to the railroad
board.
en satisfied,
turned the
Mayor Kelley.
; briefly that
little to say, but
Manager Humason
«ared to > -
! the affairs of thp
llity ;
JULIMS -STAI
The quality of Studebaker cars has not been dccr«as^eOnDeej^mance, durability,
they are better than ever. You can depend uop P makers,
comfort, and quality of Studebaker cars, and the integrity of
•/toE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA
■x-uth Bend,,tiidiana, August 1st, 1922
WLfttooth & Philen,
Dealers, Lufkin, Texas
STVDEBAKER
Studebaker
■r o.;....
New Prices
..••r.a .u ta - •
5.1; Effective August 1, 1922 ! _
Studebaker plants, representing the investment ..of $38,000,000, operating at
capacity, produced 60,000 cars the first six months this year, and broke all records.
Although we have on hand unfilled orders for 15,000 cars, we believe our manu-
facturing savings should be shared with our customers, and hence the following
price reductions are hereby announced:
. - * acr<
added that "a j
ing plant and a ten or twelve-
in^ch main,, that figures avail- ing
;r‘ : thi8 improvement teresting way. He was "foi-
by City Attorney Seale
" a“ interesting talk
sufficient along law enforcement and the
amounts due the
the city manager stated that it city
■ 1 Wpuld be necessary to amend that
r,d•!? •«,•>—••' s
that .dd‘u2l h”;''''"’''' ............
I been laid this year and that!
still ? many parts of the city
- , we^fWithout both water and
anting nt a.ge^ei- connections. The an-
>’ fhe things- -
city dui'»!j|l
and that before the water was I
i
•to.the death ,.t. „r the eity'"S,:'^
from typhoid fever alone »a. 7™ . " P">b'"n:
15 per year, and that this had
been reduced to only one a
year.
Manager Humason also rec-
ommended the installation of
an i
to dispose of the trash and ref-
use of the city. In the matter the application for free mail
. Also he had a letter
~ ------ ----- -----from the same source making
ig that at present the previously outlined would be inquires regarding the price of
.. ... . -a Ann completed. He recommended: property on which to erect a
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922, newspaper, August 11, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363568/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .