Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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We use no sale signs, no sale schemes to attract you,—but *'mplz
offer you every day in the year BETTER FOOTWEAR VA-
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cards of thanks, to this city today, and to-other
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have to pay for what you get—and every cent |
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It means simply this, that when you do your
trading at Ellis’ you can enjoy that feeling of
satisfaction that you know when you spend a
dollar you will receive 100 cents worth of value.
It means that you pay just what the other fellow *
does for it. It means that you pay the lowest |
fixed price that quality footwear is sold for any i
place in the country.
size. Of course the enterpris-
ing business men of the city
had much to do with the sue-
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ly News, a 36-page News showed his-
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Too bad our state textbooks
have gotten into the legal tan-
gle they have. Despite pres-
ent injunctions and other legal
restraints, let us hope that the
kiddies won’t be restrained
from studying the three R’s.
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throughout the summer
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there next year are invit
take part in the activit
the club, which are 1
sociable. Officers fo
summer are as followsl
ident, Winifred Marshal
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Mitchell, Donna; seer
Blanche Pair, Edinburg; 1
urer, Teresa Henninger,
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held in Lufkin on Woineeday.
June 20. It is liiv duty of
every man 1o thoroughly in
form himself on the constitu-
tional amendment to be voted
on July 28. There will be an
opportunity at the meeting on
the twentieth instant to learn
about the proposed change in
the stale's organic law. Texas
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Gately 375 Texas
towns have been
send delegationssninnee
Conference called ^
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their liberal co-operation and I illuminated.
The district Pythian meet atsupport so good a showing!
Nacogdoches was the greatest would have been imopssible:' done, and has such artistic
thing held in East Texas since : but, in the last analysis, the; merit, that it has been decided
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'lice l.. S. Yancy. Several wit-
200 were heard. Ellis was
■ placed under a $500 bond o
await the action of he grand
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The reli4ed4f the burden o/}- vSey Student*
■building and maintaining roads --
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It’s Your Privilege—
The many friensd' of Ray is hoped that the member will
Kinmey, who was taken to the, heal up soon and that the
8pital at Lufkin last week, young man will be able to re-
inde will be glad to learn that his same his employment.
s(ch injuxies received in the acci- • ■ ■—-
yof denfat the Manning Saw Mill Tommie Burke left Monday
eto are not as serious as they were morning for Rusk to pursue a
first thought and that he 10-week course in the Rusk Chamber
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published Every Afternoon Except State ami federal government
_— ------- Sunday by---------- • voting for the amendment
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING JCO. ana be assured of getting the
G. E. WATFORD and w. C. BINION roads built, as the proponents
Editors and Managers of the measure contend, then
Gentry Dugat. City Editor by all means the amendment
D. M, Bangs. Advertising Manager should ca . Atleast.be
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TEL E P 11 o N K N °- 6 ° highway meeting to be held
Entered at the Postoffice at Uuf kin, here on Wednesday, June 20th.
Texas, for transmission through the 1 ufkin has been honored in
mail as second-class matter^---- having the meeting called for
SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ithis place and the visiting dele-
i monthPazable in an" sow'gates are due the courtesy, of
3 months ......................... ’ 1.75 our association at the meeting.
6 months ........................ 350 . ... ---------
12 months ....... The Lufkin Daily News ex-
The Associated Press is exclusively rends its greeting of welcome
eptitledtecthaatattSortrePbtiottrto Grand Chancellor W. M.
wise credited in this paper and also Futch of Henderson. head of
theilosghsnevrsnrpuulicatiahorstpecinlthe Pythian order in Texas,
dispatches herein are also reserved.- upon the occasion of his visit
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i siness house in Nacozdorhes ut 3000 copies of a spj
Friday. Primarily this edition. P .Edition of the News."mya
file ojection io, a. i tex" was printed in commemora-favorable comment was heard
car is that thure isn't room tion f the district meeting of jby the visitors on the "p
enough inside lor a wasp and. Kiights of Pythias held in the Lufkin bunch.
a driver.—Selected. - Naogdoches on Friday. But _____________I
n. home.—Huntington Messinger.
Did You Ever Stop to Think What This Means?
। mierprise. the News, at it- owi aiyi' "1 or diarizing several
expense, sent the Brill Con- nl-ines hou-s in Huntington,
cert Band to furnish music tor" 11 a quantity o the stolen
the occasion here. a kindly and f od. were found in his posses-
generous forethought which we’ -i0. vas given an examining
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News " pe hs this welcome.t . . 12 ।
m: qe garding the big district met- |
Tioimenling at Nacogdoches Friday, I
liben. Mr. Futch June 15:. , f . f .
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_ _ cation was a parade of the I
COMPLIMENTING LUFKIN Lufkin visitors at ,7:30 led by. I
NEWS 36-PAGE EDITION Brill's Concert Band, andhon
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1923, newspaper, June 18, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415778/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .