Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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The New Year and U»
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the sentiment of
Cause and Effect
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E. P. LI
Lufkii
great
American
will
nobler plane of enlightened
we
Head News want ads.
lepht
Wood for Sale
fifty cords dry pine
also plough gardens.
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To Automobile Ownei
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Service Cars
Phone 600
are
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from their home at Timpson
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People I
This New
in on the first day of the new
year and help push
along.
providing
victims at
was a
Christmas Gift
Lufkin and An-,
friends of Dr. |
Denman of (
of ths;
fellow
of Trebizond, Samarkand and
Timbuktu. The people every-
And when
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Let’s all make up our minds
light now to go the limit for
1.utkin in 1922.
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f and plea
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day after
stay with her
K. Sayers.
Rei.ovine
K?D<i for
jti< u and w
patiso it oi
Mothes.
Cement Drives.
R. J. Shearer, Manager
Mrs, C. D. Kenn*ri
to her home in Hom*.
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS:
Published Every Afternoon Except
--Sunday by —---------
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. I
G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
^£illor> and Managers |
our
use
in sustaining the
of mis-governed :
may
taxpayers
i joy
I'oi. mi the arrival
the ' hriH.nas gilt,
loan they
|en you v
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rinfii
I w,'i get first
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pen promise)
work <
#1 promised 4
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’ by mail «
the office in p<
Rij'.ii-' Wink
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pm
with or with-
out Drivers
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Sidewalks, Curb and Gutters
Sand and Gravel
Some wicked paragrapher
surmises that it is fortunate
that we do not see some wom-
Notice
•;.nt your meat like
it ju-t phone lilfi.
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NACOGDOCHES MOTOR COMPAQ
' Phone 525.
th t’mre ar
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I dealt out
Id genuine
I the wholi
lured story
py ending
psfaction b
trance that
k preceded
k- Meighan
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io works ale
fits a mill!
straight, r
It to atone f
loard. bourn
Nacogdoches has ordered an
election for $150,000 worth of
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fr. Contain
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jeratiiig e?
I \ ariation
I star and
I picture
High class
jrman.
las Meigha
I been res
tenuine ei
ngle picti
I and Ur
kt begins ii
hickly to I
pie more
pf the Fn
larrating
Lind love i
lar. The
r and swif
[settings j
larmroid do
|ndary rol
ng cast is
M. V. Wynne and J. H.
Buchanan were among the
Nacogdoches visitors to Lufkin
today.
on
er
A news item in one
I big dailies tells of a
lover at Mineola, right here in.
good old East Texas, killing a !m‘Kht be a good idea to with-
hog for Christmas that weigh-!draw Chicago from the opera-
1 over 900 pounds. The ltion of a11 prohibition laws and
when trimmed up!,et lhe plug-uglies take the
. All our
i„-----. patrjota who consider
a 1 prohibition unconstitutional
(could then move to Chicago
land mingle gayly with the
sports and gunmen whose btiSG
nogs is so closely -identified .
with whisky—State Press m ’
t'al eston News.
Good Work Is
Our Specialty
- [ for a short visit with friends.
Sam Sayers returned to his
duties at Ft. Worth today after
an enjoyable stay with relativ-
es and friends of several days.
Mrs. Sayers and little Reagin
will remain for ten days or
more before returning home.
Rev. V. A. Godby, presiding
elder of this Methodist district,
accompanied by his daughter,
arrived in the city yesterday
SHEPHERD SAI
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FOR QUAIT
Mail Orders Gives Pm
ful AtM
DR. O. M. W
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2nd Floor Taylor-W
Lufkin, T«
That’s why it wot
profitable FtJI
advertise hi
JJ’ywrWMflJ
If you ovoni to Uh H
if you wot to aSt
If you mioni to boy ■
If you wni to rrnt yo
if you v>ont to stltyu
If you vjtni to oolji
If you ovont to boy i
if there b
«Mnf the quickest I
to supply fhotnnatiill
M ju/vertbement bl if
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We have one of the *best equipped 1$
ages in East Texas—our, mechanics are»
best that money can get. We also havefl®
of the best electrical men in Texas.
Our prices are right, and satisfwf
guaranteed.
Special prices on overhaul jobs. 1
FrankHn and Reo automobiles.
tinited States and Goodyear tires R
tubes.
J’•'it*' f'ri'lbs.
waEagg L ■
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Prhitmg
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Cards
Blanks
folders
Dodgers •
Receipts
Envelopes
Statements
Bill Heidi
llVltltlOBI
Picket Heidi
Letter Heidi
Call at thh office ?
& quick delivery. Phone 182. Will
-16-3p
en too early in the morning. the restoration of normal conned, must
We might recognize them. jditions in <ie business kona. weakness!?
„ , to foster a greater spirit of if Ameri
safe, patriot!-m and fidelity to our made to help support Russia’sj
sane and sober Christmas ten country, and to lend our aid vast population.
Lufkin, and we
it. Not even a dog tight to re
P1'!'.
are in much the same c hildren of Kurthwood, La.. [
is starting on a
road that has no end.
"Many people in Europe are
relying upon American Charity,
Questions of becoming chronic mendicants.
From here on out there will I
be no room i
knockers, croakers and pessi-ieided by the people of this work.” ■
I community, other than such tentative.
I weight as the voices of a few;
may have among the many.
But though we
you and all returned
ensuing Shreveport today after
to
bo'- Shreveport this afternoon to at-[closed in the packing-house
[district.” It seems that the —
’ ir/ police authorities
hadn’n^ratified the eighteenth
amendment. They thought it]
------joke, apparently, or that.
It has indeed been a
[e and I
It will probably see the call- to be starving, was opposed by tots, twins, a^
-ling of an
Mr. George Schmidt. '
has been employed at Man reports, has had the effect of
ning for some time, tells
News reporter that he is now to the third power. Coming
. just on the eve of the holidays,
having completed his labors in this will no doubt create a
the saw mill town mentioned, (great roar on the part of the
----------------.. , (thirsty ones who will have to
Melvin Kurth and wile °> !dig up the new price.—Lufkin
News.
I
were visitors at the big Kurth j All the papers, especially
home at Keltys during the the Chicago papers, agree that
holidays. Windy City is the most
Bill Peavy and Hubert Deal [crime-ridden community in the
. There has been for the
said the Texasrrepie- port after a short stay in the!]ast year a reign of outlawry
city as the guests of the form- |jn Chicago that has astonished
i dis- er’s mother. Mrs. Be’tie Peavy. the somewhat blase habitues
ghevis-1 - -- — ~ ..
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Ikins arrived home at
from Houston, where they vis-
ited relatives of Mr. Hoskins.
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<■ l. Murray and
Miss Bianchi- Gilson, former
residents I.utkin, are in the
C j ity. having come to attend
the funeral services of Curtis
gi Seale which sad event occurred
yesterday afternoon at Glen-1
dale.
are ail glad of to the salvaging of such as is
lett of the civilization of the
world.
If tne nations of the earth now have bread lines, and tfiatland
our agricultural people are L.
financial distress, was urged
year 1922 will as another reason why we!
pass into history as the one in should not send out the taxi
which the mind of man emerg gatherers to force from
ed from transitory darkness to people their substance and
light, emphasizing the deter-.the same
mination of humanity to again population
street improvement bonds. We devate itself to the higher and foreign countries,
congratulate our neighbor on 1
her efforts to try to keep in Christianity,
hailing distance ,,t Lufkin. ! I’cace be with
during the
| The many
iouw of gelina County
I than likely that Representatives at WaiKgtoii and Mrs. P. R- ’
a momentous year appropriating 120,000,000 to Hous on w ■ al.. ()f »he prec-
• i delighted to leant ot tne prec
L-------- ;n ^e valley of the ious package
Volga and for food for the on
In the good old days it was
the rod that made boys smart,
but the modern youngster
needs no such assistance.
If it is true that all things
conies to him who waits, the
editor of this sheet is going
io keep right on
There are some things we don’t
w ant.
peupl
May we do our part, as
■ v ■■ they- to do their-.
The ;tion of all prohibition laws and
up! - - -
weighed 230 pounds each. Thejtown for their own-
I us whether [suPer"
A fellow over in Kan.-as vig-
orously prote-ted against being
sent to the penileritiary !■■!-
iwi> year-. He :n>;<ed ’iia’
the term -hould i<e extended
three year- ’i, t- wh. ■: Io-
wa- glie: ci- I,-..-: : . -,
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momentous year appropriating |20,000*Ho to Houston
- !Volga and for food f«r the on Christmas Day by the old
(population of the distlfik said stork m the way of two litt
e • ’a - . - 3 boy and a girl-
Those who know the doctor
best ami the great love he has
for children can appreciate the
of this former Lufkin boy
I this spcvia’
pecially when
remember the great loss
. tained during the v-ar in
I death of a fine two-year
eld boy, and the removal by
• the Death Angel of a sweet
I til..* girl the arlier part of
year. ..lid tile wish of their
many friends that the little. •=-
t its just received may till that [
at hing void is extended the
Opposed Twenty MilUoil
Appropriation for 1
—-
The Act of the Hr
All in. ’utiar.s, cards of
pre>r aiiis and other matter nut gen-
eral news, will le classed as adver-
tiMi.c charged foi at the rate of f
out - eut for each word, and the send- r • t
er will be hc.d responsible for pay-
ment of I,ill. tl'.r has been
the United States,
France and Japan.
It will see
on
D E N Dd A N f ’ a D A C P H f
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Texas, for tiansinission through the
uiaii as sexond-clasa matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I'ajable in Advance
S months It will give us a clearer during President Wilson’s i'l
r ni -ths 6.50 insight into the ultimate inten ministration.
-------------------—--,'tions of the allies relative tO;Staiving war
The Associated Press is exclusively.eleven billions of dollars close of the war,
. .i . i ... »l.o i.cxa £r»r > oiuihliratinn .
—whether or not and that payment ot w to he
: obligations are per cent ot that loan ,%ad al
be considered of any great- ready been provided fbr.
Box
ongrfe
are ■
| Editor A. H. Luker of the ' ag a joke> apparently, or tftRt.
(Grapeland Messenger, made jt wasn>t meant to be appiiedI
Ire fart ti.at mill ns of th* ^ews a pleasant call this 't0 Chicago. No wonder things
our own people are out of m°niing. He is a brother of |jj<e ^ey did. With wild,
work, that -.-me of our cities Mrs. Sam R. Parker o> this city (uncensored whisky flowing in
--. ' was here with hrs fam- Chicago like grease in the Chi-
in lily lor a reunion at the Park- !cag0 Rjver> no
er home.
here with his fam- (
jeago River, no wonder the
professors of crime considered
that the town had been turned
over to them. It is perfectly
natural for a criminal to as-
sume that he has been given
the freedom of the city when
he observes that crime is wink-
I ed at by*those who are sup-
posed to enforce the laws. It
j might be
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Peavy
-1 to their home at
a very ed
pleasant visit to Grandpa hams,
Peavy and other relatives in ,
item fails to tell
the hog was grown or just
last spring’s pig.
I
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D-
. . wood
[v for .-ale, 18 inches in length.
&
Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Hos-
arrived home at noon i
where wondered,
the packing-house strike start-
ed in Chicago the chief of po-
Mrs. Jim Gallagher went to.lice ordered “all saloons to be
iiciiivun lu at- ;
import- tend the funeral of her grand-]
■ ll>L own^ jyothe^^^nd will return in a Chica:
TRys?-’
What of the new year?
What of us?
It is more
'1922 will be ;
in history.
————————— l It will write "success”
r E L E P H ONE NO- 6 » jfuliure" over the arms con-
»t the Postolfice at Lufkin, iference in Washington.
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...„ .' _.i economic conference Congressman Box ot this di>-
jfor the purpose of stabilizing trict, who pointed out that th'
|0«5 the finances of the world. act of the Sixty-Fitth Congre —
1-75 It will give us a
3 50
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to the use for republication
jf ah r. ws credited to it or not other- they owe US-
V . i eieJ.leu in this paper and also ' . foreign
t. heal news published herein. ; tne. e lore.gn
Ah r .ghts of republication of special
.lirpat.ties herein are also reserved. t ;. v;,]lle ln (ban mere scrap- Mr. Box contended tha
thanks, of paper. Congress had no right tb spend
It will ;-ee the sentiment ot ,.n foreign charity money cut-
is eoun’.iy crystaliziug for or |e<tcd for the purpose of tiui-
the tour ply alliance njng the government and th:*'
■igned between jn many other parts of Russia •" ul"s '■ , yweepjng raids on saloons in
England, al,d many other parts of tin- -t.ppy parents. [Chicago and the arrests of
world, such as Poland, Armen George Schmidt, who hundreds, according to press
this country well 1;i. Assyria and China, va< heen empkived at Man 'reports, has had the effect of
__„_______ ,he roud to »ormak>- or populations are in the mld-t .o njng for some jime tells a inflating the price of liquor
Let's make it at least 20b facing a long period ot bust- famine. He said that the giv- ,. . ... . L -----L ., ----- „—
acres in tomatoes, people, in- "ess stagnation. ling of $20,000,000 to the pee- ,^Xd in Lufkin["for "keeps,” ' j
stead of 100 for a starter. I D wil1 'Of the nations ot the p]e Jiving in one part of Ru
o------ old world emerging from their while other sections of the
Faking stock is now the big misery or crumbling into de- same country, and other na
item in the winding up of the cay. lions having populations ruu-
year's business. i IT will see humanity again on njng into many hundred- "f Houston and Joe Kurth and
the verge of triumphancy or millions,
prostrate at the feet of de- condition,
-traction.
| Much will occur within the
year,
vui ..is.! These great q- ... .
in Lufkin for [ world import may not be de- and failing to settle down to return tonight to Shreve-. world.
. >... .. a > i ■ i .1 a it Kv 11. a ,xf 11, i < »-i_- ” .... i a * 1. r. 11’ „ v i*,. ii o i"T atter a sho rt s .8 v in the io a v.
mists. |community, other than
-------°------- weight as the voices of a few; As to sustaining th!
It you are not a member of may bave among the many. [tressed population of 84
■he Chamber of Commerce, get ? But lhough we are few in £jc Russja the gpeakejj
; numbers, we yet are not with- ed congress that if Ah
Lu,kln1out obligations. A solemn [taxpayers feed Russia’!
[duty confronts us, as a collet-' lation while it lives-?
'the community and as indivi- that system, we will t
duals. (taining and perpetuatin
I That duty is to labor toward [shevism, which, if not si
loon die ot jl
and the peoples of the nation-
will unite in this work >>
toration the year 1922
moving.
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Angelina Gro. Co.
Sand and Gravel
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directors and the' make tn furnishing him
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