Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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I ^e"'er. Nov. 22.—The pos- J
^b.hty that the train bandit, |
: W ilham L. Carlisle is in Denver
' was forced upon police officers *
f by letter mailed here to a Den- 3
I ver newspaper and a post card M
; addressed to Police Chief Arm- M
J strong purporting to have been
written by Carlisle. "Next time
you hear from me I’ll be ini
texas, ’ the post card said. "I
have had a nice time, you have
ws. Theyl
have had
i a bunch of good fello’
showed me around.”
Fifty Thousand Slain.
Press.)
Stockholm, Nov. 22.__Deni-
ihine, commander of anti-Bol-
jsheviki troops on the Southern^
Ruwian front, claims to have
broken through the Red lines!
between Oral and Tambov and)
annihilated 50.001) Bolsheviki
troops, according to a Helsing-
■ ors dispatch.
V<>u will fmd all leathers in
Selz Shoes. 17-2t
At FRANK’S.
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your Banking ;;
LUFKIN NATIONAL
BANK
E. J. Man tooth
J. H. Kurth
R. W. Kurth
S. W. Henderson
S. M. Morris
directors
R. T. Canon '■I
Norman Belk 1!
W. M. Glenn
C. H. Harrell I 1
J. H. Buchanan'A’C°l,mOrgan !:
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esource* Over $1,000,000
L Directorate Composed of Substantial
and Successful Business Men
fe invite you mo.t cordially to do , ~
°Ur.C^rteou‘ t«*taent and effi^M '
sewnca i. daily attracting new cu.tomer.
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3VEMBER 22, 1919.
NO. 18.
Of Vital
Importance
THE
Guaranty State
Bank & Trust Co.
. LUFKIN, TEXAS
banking connection is
Rlt MONEY?
JSf' Associated Press.)
■Pmgton. Nov. 22.- Al- [
Jph’’ note sent by the •
K*'1 government to the ;
government Wednes- ;
^femanding immediate re-1; '
fW illiam O. Jenkins was!;;
K'ed to the Mexican for- ; ;
FOlfh < on the same even-ill
Ke Mexico City press yes-1
|y said that Jenkins still re- i
bd in the penitentiary, it;
Kjounced at the state de-l
Kit.
to the American note
Kn received and no indi-
Mof when one will be
©Officials reiterated that
f^rtment had received no
N^on that would tend to
Khe charges of the Pue-
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In selecting a
Unquestioned Safety
lhis
Other vital elements which go to make
a financial institution a real ’’banking
home are
Efficiency, Courtesy,
Friendly Interest
and Co-Operation
these are fixed features of our policy.
New business is cordially invited.
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^ATlC SITUATION ♦.
WS GROWING SERIOUS )
fpi AmocUibo Pres.)
>nd<m. Nov. 22—The situ- '
Kl the Adriatic as a re- '
KB Annunzio’s campaign.
W*ched a crisis. Private '
y leave no doubt that he ;
tfermined to annex Dalma- ;
Igvttack Montenegro. The
81 ‘vs, it is stated, have ;
intrated troops and are ;
to resist aggression.
Bk report says a republi- i !
undercurrent directed !
Ft the Italian monarchy i
S among D’Annunzios
^^Advices state further! ;
P#Tession by D’Annunzio
RTtainly precipitate hos- ;
Wvith the J ugo Slavs, who, !
fer, it is declared will di- i
hr attack agrfinst D'An- i
►W>d not the Italian gov-jl 1
UJERICA.N CONSUL :
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i a pageant
he children of
iools, will be
It is to portray
lachings of the
leans of infor-
med in connec-
blishment,
xt what,
JC the best
DuiEN’S
82 or 83
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de-
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grocery and
handle the
d bc»t meats
i to be found
r C Icanliness
chword with
^ien Y°u buy
and sani-
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What Amy Burke, the heiress, found in the slums
pay
CITIZENS cusATRAr BANK
The Breach Widens.
of life.
Peace Treaty Problem.
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Victory Today—
A "Smiling HJF Parson comedy, a
2-reel West-rr and Marie Waicamp
in "Spurs and Saddles.” It’s i typ.
it al Saturday j r gram and a genl
cne
a thou-
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Mary 'Pickford m vXyiioodlLuri"
star in a splendid neU’spappr ?
story, one that will catch and <
hold your attention throughout <
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dav comedy. ♦ i
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PALACE TODAY
Houdini in “The Grim Game,” a great picture that will please,
delight and thrill every member of the family. A "Smiling
Bill” Parson comedy, and music by orchestra.
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f Washington, Nin . 22.—Bitu-I1,
hminous operators declared that;
^Secretary Wilson’s proposal to!
I a joint wage scale committee)
II had serwd only m widen the)
I. breach Ur ween rmcrntnrs and)
! miners. "There ar. .mb few|
jnn.re wm ■!-to sax ..'el th..-, will
Ibe said > ..n," sai.l Thomas T.
Brewster, hairman the op-
i viators.
than any theatre.
That putting honest men in jail makes some men sick.
That a hurdy-gurdy makes jollier dance music than
That a fire-escape is an airier lounging place than a
randa.
That her great wealth had been robbing her of most of the joys
ONE DOLLAR will do it. Doing it
once a week for a year means $52 to the
good for you, and the interest we
you in our savings department.
a jazz band.
marble ve-
■ by the Associated Press
J London, Nov 22.—Lettish
f forces yesterday captured Mi-!
tau, the capital of Courland. ac-
cording to the Lettish legation
here. The Letts continued the
i victorious advance
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ictory Monday—
-I lie of the Follies,” featur-
Ink T irgarita Fisher and one of
1 good O’Henry stories.
Tr.-.f ,,f Texas Thompson.”
Grocer, Butcher
AKER
• In connection with our
M up-to-date grocery and
| bakery we handle the
I choicest and best meats
I of al! kind* to be found
1 in the city. Cleanliness
I is the watchword with
I u*, and when you buy
from this neat and sani-
j tary establishment,
| matters not what,
always get the best.
COLLMORGEN’S
Phone 82 or 83
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Almqpt everyone doei bS
the water comes back again. But when
you throw money away it mighty sel-
dom ever comes hack. What’s going to
happen to you when you have no more
money to waste?
Why not open an account here?
row between Cohen and Murphy is funnier
(Bv [ he \rco- ’ . ‘ . -- .
Washington. Nv. 22 As to|
whether further .orr.promise!
■iefi'.rts ar- to be ma.*> t.. ratify)
jthe Peace Treaty ..r tl... wholel
controversy is to i.e ’hr. wi> in-
to the l!l20 presid.nfiai <am-
ptaign for a decision, wa- the
I question which aro js< d lively
|specu!ati< - in official political
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* SEED CRUSHING MILLS
? ARE TO HAVE COAL
r | CBv The Associaf-«1 Prow )
E Washington, Nov. 22. __I
t[Special authority to supply the,'
k cotton seed crushing mills with)
f coal to meet their immediate]
► demands was given the regional!
f coal committee at Atlanta. Ga..
; by the railroad administration.
; Each application for coal will
; be .handled on its merits and to;
; obtain coal the manufacturer
J must show uncrushed slocks on
hand that would be damaged if
I held longer without crushing.
The Letts Victorious.
A lot of dirty faced girl* are happier than clean ones.
A heavy pune doesn’t make a happy home.
A F^al.^.eep!?g baby ’* more w°nderful and beauhfu) than
sand dollar French doll.
Shooting crap* in the gutter is more fun than a tea party with silk
clad snob*.
Robbing one’* own million dollar mansion is the most thrilling ex-
perience in life.
Helping other* brings more pleasure than being waited upon by
horde* of *ervant*.
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boll, where he is the efficient' leading
manager of the/^j*,them Pine
Lumber Compa/ Smissary.
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hildren
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ttenberg,
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th Whitener of!
asant guest of
in, on Souti
powerful and
c accompani-
of Jack Rice,
we are right
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on the A. 4 N. B
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tripe down
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sparkling med-
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The Associate
on, Nov. 19
to assassinate "^
>orted by Moss-
land grenade,
’ six soldiers w*ki
live wounded, j
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