Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 154, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Land Wednesday at 4 o’clock.
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and Frances Gaines, Gertrude
Chihuahua
City,
Mexico,
No home in Lufkin is
are seeking farm lands in the
United States su-
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three years by the
war
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assist Mr. Hurd in Angelina
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city, occurred at Fair Park ye
county’s good road program.
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Some choice lots in Woodland
W. M. GLENN.
r Delineator while it
PEAVY BROS. ,
crowd witnessed the contest.
/OMORROW
fast friends during their resi-
for these‘good citizens a full
ment in their declining
with their two daughters and
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son, the enjoyment of which
well merit through
so
STABLE FOR
up-
characteristic of them
so
Notice
(
demonstrated in the Satur-
was
W. M. Glenn
tentment in their new home.
port indicates that there will be Lufkin will not bear mentioning
AMS
with each release.
can realize it. Some other arti-
?OWWNG.
THE LUFKIN MILL & CABINET WORKS
F. L. Generally.
22-tfp
Subscribe fw the News.
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Mrs. S. J. Treadwell and her
daughter, Mrs. Kennith Hos.
icable because of
Let us tell you all
removal of the
>8 not compel the
ering to its form-
lent that operation
idoned on the first
As the News un-
hc matter will yet
y and
Shoes
distance, hearing
t to benefit by its
ost actors of the
one of the highest
ing as it does the
. late war between
ith Clyde Cook in
ghter. Come, ad-
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kand
forced
ork to-
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Mrs. Harry Phillips returned
today .from a visit in Shreve-
port.
Read News want ads.
m-
cles offered for sale hold to
their uniform, price.
Bartley custom-made corsets
■—let me fit your figure. Mrs.
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You need the
t it?
Hindus Seeking Home*
t leathers. J
id patent leather.
Yard wide, on sale this
week at a yard
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orchestra.
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The fishing season will be
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Woodland Heights
and North Lufkin
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is about our serv-
y in turn still fur-
rit.
DANIEL
|PRACTOR
y's Jewelry Store
0 12 and 1 to 5.
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One of the best and fastest a
baseball games 1 " ' - '
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.the Eastern Texas
ween Lufkin and
| miles, pending a
I by the United
/me court as to
krack can be taken
line abandoned in
he Texas constitu-
thorized under a
and by permit of
e commerce com-
Plaid Skirts $5.50 to $15.00 .
Serge Skirts $3.00 to $10.00
again this afternoon.—Timpson
Times.
are expected to become fewer
when the order to close the
gambling concessions here be-
conies effective.
. ____________ ...
Screening Time
Noihing is more annoying than Mo-
squitoes, unless it is flies at meal time
in the dining room. Let us protect
you from these pests by screening your
home.
We do it right and guarantee satis-
faction. The cost is small.
no more cool spells to contend
with during the present “sum-
mer.”
The Indispensable
Separate Skirt
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) Saturdays
voccecoccoceotot
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ranted a stay
hal decision.
club, is being rebuilt The sec-
ond story will be converted into
offices while,a third story will
be added to include sleeping
duarters. Some of the hotels
are obtaining cots to care for
extra visitors.
Ft- Worth Skyscraper
Corsetiere
A CORSET
--Five rings
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Red Crow Note*
VICTORY TODAY
J he 10th episode of “The Double Adventure," and two
laughable comedies.
cupipd by P. A. McCarthy. Mr.
Hurd is county engineer for An-
gelina county, being employed
in the construction of highways
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MENTS
j Sold Right--See
CMULLEN
Im ent Man
TEXAS
J
TY BANK
Kitchen to
your
Living Room
5C
yearslhigh. Construction was started
in 1918.
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and Bonnie McConnico, Mrs.
Porter, Mrs. Dyer and Mrs.
-
a state of Chihuahua. They
\ came on a French ship, landed
—.......................
icer Brand
o .Red Cross Roll of Honor:
KeltysJewel Henry, Harry
" binson, Mary Rowin, Jim Al-
ed Rogers, Walter Stephen-
where highways han
vided, and deliven
to the consignee mix
than the railway era
to do. Verily, we 2
midst of the motor n
Read News waste
H°WMANYTMESa separateskirt has saved
a a ne day ! When dresses are in wash and
- weather a bit too warm for your suit or in
' any emergency, a separate skirt is mostconven"
ientto have, not considering its style advantages
in the way of providing wardrobe -Lan" wul
5&I?iddyordress -X. With
theyrersonbiyapriawonderrul selection and
omestic
torted the modem youth. "Had
it hot been for yi
Sto
Off
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; ;sisted by Mrs. George Johnson,]
; Mrs. Coates of Tyler and Miss
: J Kathleen Porter.
Other new'buildings nearing
completion here are the Hotel
Texas, 14 stories, and the Neil
P. Anderson building, 10
stories.
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Ice on the line of
tioned above was
) B. GREEN
renarian
Ice oyer'
I Jewelry Store
Ice, 371-2 rings
Mice, 371—8 rings
>nage solicited
The same teams will
today, but. it is noted that a read
gusher has been brought in at
Orange. Inasmuch as Lufkin
benefit of their many friends
who might desire a loan, but
who never took a chance on one
acre of land in their lives. If
perserverance Im
to do the Mme so
day.”—Boston T
their three children, and which
will be the future home of this
most estimable couple. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank have resided in Luf-
kin for the past eighteen years,
the former having been engag-
ed in the mercantile business
nd pumps are I
imed of for sever
me having sold f
ock of
of the year, tilled
f surprises on the
acters are true to
n and give a pro-
rong appeal. The
that he could live
more excitir g and
he role is capably
other words, they are now,
strictly speaking, out in the
€ trains. Efforts
to have the order
is to require the
freight and pass-
Gusher at Orange
Oil developments around
other streets may not have
amounted to this much, but the
one fact stands out in bold re-
ublic and wet
rant to make-
B8 in the citya
-men, women a
the lowest. Co
f entire stock. ]
you have heavily invested in a
probable oil field, don’t give up; । be served. All members are
when least expected the well urged to attend.
may come in. 58-2 , Noble Grand.
place. This is’the
< May, and one wond-
the summer season
i
terday when the Timpson and
Lufkin high school teams play-:
ed.
score being 10 to 7.
Both teams plyed good base-
ball and seemed to be pretty
evenly matched.
day afternoon exhibition.
You may take off the heavies
now if you have not already
done so,-for the weather re-
will be issued at the city of-
fice by the city secretary, or Mr.
Tom Russell, at the city lake.
Each permit will be godd for
twenty-four hours, and will cost
75 cents.
Bag limit twelve bass, 10 in-
ches or over in length; 24 white
perch, 8 inches. or over in
length.
J. O, BOOKER, City Mgr.
Lufkin, Texas, April 26.
50-6t
Notice, Rebeckahs
There will be initiation Mon-
day night and refreshments will
them a pleasant trip and con- open at the new city lake May
2nd. Permits to fish in same
many years ago. The News
game should be played, which joins the entire city in wishing
q-esggwg a. gir ---- o1V-
H . several on therefor purpose of obtain-
vocal selections, after which ing free medical examination to
: refreshments, consisting of cak- please send these slips to her
11 es and ice cream cones, were The records to be sent to St.
: I served. Dainty little baskets of Louis cannot be completed until
;; candy were given as souvenirs.'all. of these slips have been
Each child went away wishing, brought in and it is her hope
: J that all of Bonnie’s birthdays that parents and children will
; dwould be as happay as her sixth make a ready response to this
: (one. Mrs. McConnico was as- appeal.
Ft. Worth, Texas, May 1.—
Fort Worth’s new skyscraper,
the Farmers & Mechanics Na-
tional bank building, is ready
-......uo uuzg ineir res- for Occupancy and tenants are
dence here, all of whom wish beginning to move into it. The
building, which is one of the
1R
com- ‘
Some choice lots in Woodland
Heights with terms to suit.
53-2t W. M. GLENN.
Timpson 10; Lufkin 7. 7
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lief— everybody has confidence Heights with terms to suit,
in Lufkin.
A Urge and enthusiastieitrnsng thttime rotmanaging
modest competence, this couple
play making many warm and stead-
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Cleveland, and Washington on
, .. , - a pleasure and sight-seeing tour
.... by high school after which they will locate in
students ever played in this New York, the Preenthomte 04
Birthday Party |g|||
Little Misa Bonnie McConnico |
entertained a'number of her lit
tie friends with a very enjoy-
able birthday party Saturday 4
afternoon at the home of her eh, Florence Rowe, J C Low
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Me-] Lufkin Land—Daisy Dunn'
Connico. Many childish games Jesse Rozano, Ethel Ramsey, J
were indulged in on the lawrt, L Treadwell, Hal Lacey, Shel.
while in the living room, which by Walford.
was beautifully decorated with ' Miss Garesche wishes to ask
: pink roses and crepe paper,'the parents of children wi
; Miss Margaret Jones entertain- have not returned the slips gi
¥ ed the children with i th- ■
plete without one or more fly
____ swatters, for this is the’time to Tyree,
ly or-kill these pests. How many
i, but swatters have . you -on your
d to merely premises. - Mr:
, - y ---tuuuu omp, aanaeq Messrs. T. E. Hurd and H. K.
-In at Vera Cruz and entered the Higgins, civil engineers and ar.
— chitects,, have leased offices in
the Guy Blount building on
, oc-
' s
Road Pending be carried to the supreme court,
ktlement i* Urged but in the meantime citizens of
Sto
Laredo Expecting Visitors
Account of Oil Boom
,zta co ■'
Leredo Texas, May 1-
~ " --------- parties are interested in the
Prices on some commidities Orange field, and they are
in Lufkin have been reduced to liable to be millionaires, the
the point where the purchaser News publishes this item for the
DONE”
The same teams did play the ___ ...... gu .. .0,____-
second game on the afternoon share of happiness and content- tallest in the south, is 24 stories
mentioned by the Times, and hihhi
the result of the contest was 13
woods. The order last week of
(hesunremecw-.I ---- r*uo vames, vertruae m- -—•uo were crosea, it
removal of trroursprxentstthe Smelley, NannieSueand Mollie wasexplained, because tourists
May 1—A number'or Hindus kins, arrived home yesterday at
noon from Galveston, where
they spent the past two weeks.
Some very choice lots in both additions; rea-
sonably priced, terms to suit. The time to buy
is now—nothing to be gained by delay. Will
never be any cheaper, but undoubtedly much
higher. Don’t your heart yearn for that little
home? No sweeter song ever sung than “Home
Sweet Home.” No sweeter place in the world
than home. Have you yours? If you haven’t,
see
kas, April 30.—Ev- RatcliffuandKennardand all wie rae ana Mattie Mae vua
.....-.....
action is expected upon the part Mae Mantooth, Anna and Ruth
of those who wieuPodithe.part Davis, Margaret Jones, Bonnie
h tohavetrainsNellcrumpler, Jack Abram,
•___ Burnadine Brookshire, Little’J.
Soft finish, looks like
cambric, free from
starch, has no equal.
There has been a slight
.change in Miss Garesche’s pro-
JI Those present were: Lexearamfor this week and on
: land Louise Mathews, MattieltuesdayP.m.she.willbeat
; Bell Cook, Unise and ErmaKelti high school, Tuesday a.
;; Owens, Mary and Joe Atkinson, p Central Ward, Wednesday
: I Marie and Charline Evans, 4 M ’ -ufkin Land,-Wednesday
:• Kathleens Birdsong, Vivian andPm; he meeting for mothers
Il Helen Nerren, Vivan BrAckett,"vil eheld at Keltys. Tuesday
-2 Charles and Eloise Ellis, Jennie Pm: 40 c lock and at Lufkin
— Florence Sweden, Tags and -end Wednesday at 4 o’clock.
Carriee Bell Kerr, Evelyn and Saloon. Are Closing
Libby Carret, Claudie Mosre,
Willie Fae and Mattie Mae
V
.m0mUca
—
P.-=
ulting for Navy
jwe, machinist of the
is here from the
iting station at Hous-
ill remain for ten
ig which time he will
discuss he navy with
between the ages of
J years. He wil be
she streets of the city
“and will be pleased
ibse who desire it in-
cone th
the service.
Eye* Tested
IcCARTHY
and Optician
ad Watch Inspector
of . ,
on Burke's Drug
Store
PHIPPS ‘ to 4 in favor of th Lufkin high
. school. The Lufkin boys merely they _ .................
desired to acquaint themselves their sterling worth and the up-
with all the surroundings in the rightness of their living that has
first game, send all the fans been ______________________
home in a good humor, only to since their removal to Lufkin
show all of them just how the
53-2t
6. L. KURTH
ant, Board of Trustona
Independent Schod
C. Van Nuys, Secre64
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t your figure. M
Juarez, Mexico, May 1.‛.
-wio mnevameis, cnaries,:i - saloons have gone out
and Hubert Lee Dyer, Edward of business in Juarez during the
Cariway, Kit Humphrey, Henry past 30 days and six new ones
Day Tyree, Frances Turner, Lil- have been opened. There are
lian Abney, Lucile Lyn, Lavonia about 20 in the ity.
The saloons were closed, it
to* interior by irail. Theywill re
in, 2 ln torn to Vera Cruz and await ar- -un wivunt ouuaing
8" m""
and Mra, El Weiner, fo«onabalitlnbunlap g,theses businesLls"pickmngapofh
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