Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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IVOIRTEX TOILET
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Sale Starts
Thursday, June 21st, 9 A.M.
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Means—
Everything
in our
Entire
Stock
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Lowest Prices
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See Wednesday’s Paper
for Further Particulars
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“ has. O. Delaney,
thews, Jr., to Dallas!
EXTRA SPECIAL
$3.50 Mirrors ___________
$3.50 Hair Brushes _____
The Biggest Event of
the Summer Season
Cox (&. Glass
The Rexall Store
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We have just installed a new Hobart
Electric Coffee Mill in order to give our
customers
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Store Closed All Day, Wednesday, June 20th
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g of the four prin-
yes special recog-
non Novarro was
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ns Man Here
in, of St. Louis,
lie relations for
f Southwestern;
(Cotton Belt),
P Lufkin Mon-
| of Mr. Mc-
2s to interest
tiers to divide
> smaller ones
thern farmers
money to buy
it some money
[said Monday
offices of the
p. “Anytime
thing that re-
0 need the co-
| Cotton Belt,
That is what
> do; it wants
ith the com-
Meh it oper-
bin added. -
pry’s Cabinet.’’ De-
lightsome title the
vas held tense and
| by the terrifying
rhich occur in the
I of the picture. And
I said that the lat-
bf the film hold po-
es far greater than
duced in the open-
of the story. It is
etta tomb scene,
prisons his faith-
1 her sweetheart,
nnelly, as the de-
de Maupin, gave
fformance of the
pg the foppish
»f the old roue,
yalk might have
tgerated. The de-
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scores of boys and girls, men
and women, are going to hell
just as fast as they can. Listen,
my brother, my sister, the Lord;
is calling for workers to labor
in His vineyard. The call is
coming now as never before
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18, no. We must not
now. We must be
must be faithful and
her
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from these an-
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livingr in and
RED
MARK
It’s on
Everything
\ in our
Stock
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ut Tuesday of this week.
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story interpolated
lory, as a famous
lor reads to his flir-
Khter the manu-
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he hope of curing
kbit of trifling with
is of her numerous
om there on the
Feted by the same
onle in different
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en you do your
that feeling of |
;n you spend a
worth of value,
the other fellow J
ay the lowest 1
is sold for any i
seasonriEditor: As the revival
the Chrstow upon us, and
"here are' 1, forces every
"e Planning to go
-Mathews, Jr., Who has)
»n connected as assistant to I
the sectary at the Lufkin'
iof Commerce, has.
a position tenedred
Sillas as assistant to I
Es. 3. W. Lang,
G. A. Perry and
I all motored to
ly to attend a
barbecue. The
las free and the
free in the con-
lelicious viands,
he party stated.
I IL L. Cleburne,
fere Sunday vis-
orgia, comprising afield out intPannin
tony and horrifying hedges an C by
which occurred in ■- ■ and bring in
F impersonation
asterful study of)
ints of the screen.)
A Marr, loveliest
led the sorceress
novel and quite
ter. Her methods
are the quintes-
letry. Sensuous,
y grace, she won
I personal charm
| artful theatrical
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[ Marquis Ferroni, sisters from both the First and
_________ Second Baptist churches are
oments, especially going to be with us. We will
repair or rebuild the arbor
which is a nice cool shady
place. We invite all Christians for men and
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Dallas, June is . I
Gately 375 Texasdmn
towns have beent"^
send delegationssninnee
Conference caj) heleg
isk Chamber or Csmdzn
| "-'H convene here J
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1 July; Brother K- A. Woods
_,<i help me in this meeting,
of Our ineral Springs folks are go forth VbTttk gar
is- Pla imng to drop all their otH and King, for
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meeinpperate with us in this
nature when scores
, """ around and
becameecquainted at the Dal-
las Y building and
on Q i at Pollock will a test for his qualifi,
0‛ Saturday night be- secretarial duties. He
Aug-1 tendered a pu
helpcepted, having
look- splendidlly. 1,
• one pacts to leave foi
We have ' -
‛ "’ays and
wish to anng in the lost, ’I
our psa attention oi
urrs Baptist bretiren and sis.
our getting^,?1 importance of 7 work and go in for a great" a
T1 into this campaign, meeting. en
hostsamoho Southern Baptist, Ny meeting at o'quinn wi R. L N
campaign of entering into a ,1ezinon Saturday night before R 1
soul winning to the fifth Sunday in July. Bro- L
through the summer ther Woods will do the preach-
; ing The Brethren are lay- Chamb
■ ng Plans for a great meeting. accent^
. We want the people far and AfePte
, near to be with us in this meet- the seci
ing. The men will all meet on A m Uo • ine Y. M. C.
, Thursday before the fifty Sun tn’ in than city. While visiting
day and build an arltr S unr: in Dallas recently, young Mr.
make your plans to be with siMathews went around and
aroundand help in every way you can.
My meeting
continue
months, so I Would urge that
we Baptists here in tsfaha
aiationmmakeour plans to “20
k oi ten days to this
Sv ™ rk' ' am soon to
’ vacation. But I expect to
spend it in this campaign. *
th I and soul goes out for
the lost who are all ‘
about us. o how they are
1 ting the downward wabegin
soon to pass out into the gulf fore Hie first Sunday hi
vdespair of ruin and wreck.ust. Brother Woods will
rescue18 * 0 all we can toin this meeting also. I am 1
them. We mns working forward to this being
of my best meetings.
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Saturday needed me
fourth Sunday sand time
/all Him
true. W i
rate heirlifetothegerv.7—
o pod. Shall we fail I
time when we are I
lost? No, I say a thou- I
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An Unusual Sale of
, We must
while it is day. the night com-
eth "hen no man can work
The time of redemption isi" very fine people, anda
__________ Passing away. /are per cent of them r~
uth and faithfully . The Lord of harvest is con- Baptists. While we hope to
scenes of love andjing some day, havc all the other folks with
,s we wish to urge every Bap-
tist 10 make his or her plans
to attend this meeting.
As the soldier his _ I he lost will be taken to re
■of the love-torn j gions of hell.
was truly inspi ing The righteous forever with
actor bears al-esuswill dwell. ,
mblance to Rich-; My meeting at Red land be 1 ,hgements 1 am toing to be
neas, but the pub-gins on Saturday night before I 2"’ 'Sy man while 1 am
|J accept him onlthe second Sunday in Jiejatinumy vacation. But what
lit and remember Brother Mason, pastor of petter way could I spend it?
dividual—Novarro Isecond Baptist church will dolpii 1oW can we afford to
s:es the ability to the preaching. We are plan-" " .1 pleasure of a world-
pm in a brief ex-ning for a great meeting. A
the screen. Lewis number of the
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aruond Pollok ; __.___________
! John *r. Bonner, a Visitor
are Hon. Jno.T.Bonner, or
Houston, well known as the
past grand chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias of Texas
and in insurance circles, is al
distinguished visitor in Lufkin
today. He will be at the K. p
lodge meeting this evening. He
has been "greeting many.1
friends on the street during1
the da^ j ’!
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$2.50 and $3.00 Mirrors..................98c
$2.00 and $2.50 Hair Brushes________98c A AP (
$1.00 and $1.25 Combs ....... 98c EEE
$1.50 and $2.00 Powder Boxes .. .98c | 11 B I JI
$1.50 and $2.00 Hair Receivers_____98c Ws XpKK
$1.50 Flower Vases......... 98c m Emm
$2.00 Jewel Box . .......... 98c 1 EEE
$1.25 Hair Bin Box . 98c 9 U
$2.50 and $3.00 Trays ..... 98c _
$1.00 and $1.75 Buffers............98c ft R 0 g
$1.00 and $1.50 .Manicure Sets 98c % V I L
$1.00 and $1.50 Perfune Bottle 98c lk Fm l
$2.00 and $2.50 Pin Cushions...........
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .