Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [4], No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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lations
RESERVATIONS
IS IN THE SENATE
COLLMORGEN'S
Phone 82 or 83
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OFFICERS
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Nations
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TODAY—
GLADYS BROCKWELL in “The
Sneak," and an Ambrose comedy.
A splendid program -one you
will enjoy.
request to
after faille
any agretbnt'
treaty"
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22.—Su-' Helsingfors, f' '
A few thoughts in
may be in season:
Beware of the smooth-tongued in-
dividual who speaks glibly of the
miraculous returns to be realized
from a certain investment he has in
mind.
THAT'S GfiOMM
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of an
ssociated Press)
ton, Oct. 22.—Four
to the
"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
Enable us to render the
•ssible Service to our Customers :
waking the population still in
bed and lasting but a few sec-
onds. No reports of damage
have been received.
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(By The Associated Press )
London, Oct. 22.—All neces-
sry preparations for the trial of
Former Emperor William
Andr-w
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idministration sena-
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Grocer, Butcher
Baker
Exercise the utmost care and dis-
crimination in the selection of an
investment.
George Henderso* came in
at noon from Houstoa and oth-
er South Texas points.
t BRIDE”
rming BILLIE RHODES
Lion and the Lamb," and
nose highly sunusing big
lies.
Go to Work.
at co-operation are doomed to
failure. If the nation’s indus-
trial leaders and workers have
no faith in each other, and are
‘constantly struggling for the
■ advantage, the president said,
the situation thus created
“would be a national disaster.”
how
ay be,
y. It
icome
f your
ptinn*. the court is
1 tirrii- lu the non-
no matter how i
income may be, I
aside money. It I
;e of your income I
t’s the size of your I
ount. 1
Mr and M’ i
daughter. M - I ‘ !> I.
rivals home last mgl.t ir rt
Shreveport where they attend-
ed the fair.
(By The Associated Press.)
Rome, Oct. 22.—Rome was
shaken by an earthquake at
7 :05 this morning, the tremor I to return to work.
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Ulilav ■ i: > t.. j . ’he tour’ h
>lim!.n .ii 'i .- u nth, which ,-
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choice Berwick Bay
Will sell today and tomorrow ! of i ' Hintons today
for 17 1-2 cerjfs per dozen, il-lt to '
I for
■ *he i\plained,
llj m;idi until all
lli.-igtii. I the peace treaty.
LUFKIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1»1».
[would BE NATIONAL
CALAMITY SAYS WILSON
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New
The Twelfth Episodes of
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s have a record
best trade for i
: years. Their r
s, improve with ai
ke a look,
ery head.
ke some time af-
I such a step, and
forking^ at the
Enoticed that the
banent comrnit-
n appointed by-
directors of that
Industrial, mer-l Best ever suits for boys—
lortation, public- Rouble knee, double elbow and i
Irs, agriculture, | double seat; gives double ser-j
a committee has j vice.—Peavy Bros d-l-2t-w-lt
(By The Assoeiaiea .Teas.)
Washington, t >. t. 22
iciaiis reported !hu! i‘r< -ident
Wilson had one of his be-t
ar*‘{ nigiit.- since he become .11
1 lunar
got i rn-
What page of the!
' ‘ > do you ri
i each morning? The M
lines on the front pad
I the world's happening
•the back one reveals I
I Jeff, Bringing Up Fall
lo Polly and Her Pals in
’1‘ 1 glory.
te
1. T Bargaiiie. i ■•>. a- down
i. ' in ( lawson this moi mug,
and reports a heat ’. rain there.
• t was lean ed from him that
lightning dnuk ye.-t.-idai m
the t ard of M r Tom J >i and
era! people io th.- i<-
1 !a‘. t n ind i a i t • d
■ -ho' ked. lo.t
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1 i;'ht sine ap u jlh
Adhere closely to the “play-safe”
policy. Our officers will gladly
help you.
n sjprrcreu, used in
1 of “The Talk of the Town,”
ich failed to arrive. Alao a
itt and Jeff comedy, a Hearst
wt, and music by orchestra.
open at 6:30; Performance at 7:00
Was!
was lit
govern:
strike
miners sgt
representatives
COLLMORGEN'S i
Phone 82 or 83
(B
Wash!
vergent paths that all efforts revised Jfeeservations
rifty were adopted to-1;
we senate foreign re- |
:<Mnmittee, with admin- ;
istration,waders voting solidly ||
against J
tions app
cle 10, 1
socUted Press.)
i Oct. 22__No
aamt to work at
to whistles at seven o’clock to-
day. Although hundreds of
dock wmrkers congregated in
the vicinity of the big trans-at-’
lantic piers at that hour, none opera in the Lexington Thea-
fulfilled yesterday’s promises ter.
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n with our
rocerv and
handle the
• best meats
□ be found
1 Cleanliness
■Fword with
ven you buy
eat and sani-
.. . ' Ytfablishment, it
ma uert not what, you
always get the best.
By the Aeeociated Preae
: : Washington, Oct. 22.—In a
: I last effort to prevent dissolu-
I I tion of the National Industrial
II Conference, Chairman Lane to-
: I day read to the delegates a let-
: ■ ter dictated by President Wil-
• ■ son from his sick bed yester-
■ > day and urged the imperative
• ■ necessity for some action by the
; > conference to insure industrial
; ; peace during the reconstruc-
; Jtion period. The president said
; J the public expected the confer-
;; ence to Still stay together un-
I J til a way was found to estab-
I b lish surer and heartier co-ope-
;; ration between all elements en-
I II gaged in industry or until it re-
vealed to men who work and
men who manage American in-
dustry who are so set upon di-
Fresh Oysters.
Just received at the Peoples’ ! being made,
Cafe, John Ngllson. Prop , 80001 Law, of the English gmirn- Valve-in-head means Buick.
oysters. | ment. announced in the House-Phone or write A. T Mast, [t
K ijUe-t ( Nacogdoches, Texas, for any-
f Netherlands gm.ernmelit thing you wish to know about
surrender of the < mperor. the Buick. d-2-6t i, ,.
C'ltilil not bl- -----— -----
[■'i-Vti- !:.u! Preaching Announcement . . t. | .
(By The .Associated Press.)
Dallas, Oct. 22. — Heavy
rains will cause the Trinity
River to leave its banks proba-
bly late today, according to the
| federal weather observer here.
The stage at 7 o’clock was 25.7
feet and still rising. The full
effects of torrential rains
throughout North Texas, the
forecaster said, were not yet
,d-l-jt-y>-lt felt here, but he wouldn’t pr&-
We. threatening flood.
lem. The reserxa -l|
wed related to Arti- !|
I Monroe doctrine, IU
withdrawal and domestic ques-jl I
Be committee alsoiU
preamble to the res-;11
ervationj < providing that the’ll
treaty shfuld not become effec-, 11
other allied ; • ■
JTOOTK, President. R. W. KURTH, Cashier
:TH, Vice-Pres. J H. GIBSON, Ass’t Cishn
C. B. RICHARDSON, Ass t Cashien
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I also been appointed to assist ’
the soldier boys in the’celebra-
norrow night, re- tjon of armistice day, Novem-
the directors of ber 11.
lamber of Com-
St to “lay out” a
le general meet- ■ When you purchase a shoe
dy on Friday- j bearing the name Walk Over,
pd Commercial i there is always a feeling of se-
ne coming gen- ' curity and assuredness; that
jves promise of is thrown in absolutely free,
pit importance, —Peavy Bros.
Fori
I In connection with
H up-to-date grocery
J bakery we handle the
I choicest and best meats
| of ail kinds to be found
t in the city. Cleanliness
| is the watchword with
us, and when you buy
from this neat and sani- /
tary establishment,
i matters not what,
always get the best.
One 2-horse wagon, in use 2
or 3 months for $100. One
single wagon, $20; one buggy,
i$20; farm tools, $25; txvo ier-
:Tf°K r?°Sehey C°ws’ 5225; two t/ares,
.e eir am .§250; one Hoosier kitchen cab-
| inet, new, $40 ; one range stove,
| $30; 15 dozen fruit jars, $6;
one brand new Atkins cross-1
cut saw and handles and two
new double-bit axes, $10.
d-2-2tpd D. L. EASTMAN.
Best
I ifouble
.. Cole, who has
ting a revival meet-
ity of Houston, re- j
I'is home in Lufkin
!
U S<-:iri h where you n a . .'/I
■ ■ find no dressier shoe and none 1
■ ■I better made than these new
<■'style shoes of quality that we;
■ ■ are showing now. Peavy
'■iBros. d-l-2t-w-lt
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I’ i .s, Oct. 22.—Formal rati-
; J fica’ ”11 of the German Peace x ........ v'‘ I M M ill
i fl ' ‘ v ill probit!.!: be .0 1 "tn
J I by October "n. and a
i i -all v ill be issued that day for
i i the 1 ”st meeting of th.- i-.ein il
: i1 of 1 League
ii. ta place within t< :
< B> Associated I'-
inrati, (>.■'
and Queen I:
:n. who WI T.-
aa'i today, sei.
President
; ■ pre- ng hope for hi - .
;; ”i nd regret • 1 a-
;; weiii I be unable ■ 1
;; them during their i-”
;; V. a-• . i'gi on.
five unU ‘ three
powers S yeed to the senate's
reservatt
posed bj
tors. S
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NOT MUCH EXPECTED x *
AT JOINT CONFERENCE
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” AasocutM rreaa)
■ton, Oct. 22.—There ■ J
| hope of averting by ■ '
fct mediation, the*'
| the bituminous coal ;;
for November 1, ; ;
when representatives of the ; ;
miners a*d operators resumed h i
today thifer joint conference X
with SecMary of Labor Wilson. |;
While uMon leaders and opera- I:
tors weflt frankly doubtful of 11
the succcts of coalition efforts, I:
they really agreed to Wilson’s I :
meet agajn today I;;
re yesterday to reach 11 !
Tent. ::
Samaria Lodge No,i
(). F., Lufkin, Texas.!
Whereas, It has pH
mighty God, in the ed
h-lllis wisdom, to remd
le-|our midst, our beloved]
ay W. J. Nobles, who j|
this life on Monday,]
of 6th. 1919, and,
ia I Whereas, in the i
in- 1 Brother Nobles this H
id host a true and ioyall
nd'our country a worthy]
n-; ful citizen and his j
ii- loving husbafid and al
indulgent father, then
re it.
to i Resolved, that thisM
ed tend to the family of
iv, | Nobles that true and!
it,: sympathy that can ona
to I and expressed by a
or i brotherhood that bin
ic- ; brothers to those wm
have been torn by M
1 hand of death, and i
■ prayer, that the Gm
; Merciful God will I
j broken hearts and ffl
i strength to bear this J
i bereavement.
Respectfully subml
E. B. RUBB, (
J. H. HENDRIX,
i New XorK, Oct 22.—bu-| Helsingfors, Oct. 22.—The
‘M***^' Court JurtHW Rygr dp- .capture of pr*enaia_GiMka^ HX*,-.-.
• day granted temporary injunc-1 the Gulf of Finland, opposite * * ’
tion restraining police and city Kronstadt by the northwestern
authorities from interfering Russian army Monday, after
with the production ot German severe fighting is announced.
‘I he battle for Petrograd still
ci.mt in lies.
JARANTY 0
STATE D
needed. Don’t forge
the stock and (fan faHBkb you
anything desired. WIM. Glenn
& Co. 4-7-2t-w-lt
Smart Fashions
Boots — 1 lark
Bouts at pl il
1 o' t hey u ill be later
Bros.
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Walk Over Shoes for Men.
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