The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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With Found.,
1 m- t^cn epesode ot tne
‘ The Great Gamble." a Path® News an<
Lloyd comedies.« There 4
after these, and you are
thrill*” if you fail to see i
e 252
1: have been engaged to teach the *
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Il George Henderson made a *
11 business trip to Houston this at- *
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Draft Completed
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were
Long Boundary Fence
It isn't long until
This was the first of a series
Calexico.
Order From Hines
Balks on Hughes
la all
rill <o.in be well.
The Road to Lufkin
railroad organization.
Restrictions Removed
1 have sixty-five acres of land f()r th(1
In 1.1ill;
, -I cen-
WiL.
After the Rabbitn
and other cummodi- Nueces countv.
1 he Dardanelle.
and willing I
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FAfiE IS SET FOR
OPENINS OF GREAT '
FORT WORTH SHOW
.1. H Kurth arrived home yes
t> rday from Houston
VY SOU0
CHER SOLE ,
(By Associated Press)
Brawley, Cal., U..L.
The Art of ForyStissy
The concern of most new
per men is to print in the p
' " • members
at each of the other two.
SOUTH
IH FROM
STATEMENT IS MADE
REGARDING ADRIATIC
( DNS I AN 1 INOI’I L IS
SAI L I ROM Al LILS
I’resi
menioran
MARTIN WAGON COMPANY
STOCK IS INCREASED
('urpus
War
I
» grade hsa
d to prsTsnl
■■ i-j i< >• .
V. r '• :
lifting
Soya L.
increase the capital
the :
from
w hu h
b« on sn
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hili Uhl— are eeae of the rid-
tag calebrtUoe who will buck again at.
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HUNTS MASTER
DEAD BT ACC
(By Assoclafed Preen)
Washington, Feb. 17.—Din-
continuance of all regional and
railroad
of the United States.
said the president's
was not an ultimatum but set '
forth that the United States \y Lewis
tree branches to
and smuggled then. ■
ranch house.
' i upon definitely by
1 preme council to-
In every Jrpairn »-:i‘
there been a murmur
manner
been
laux, former premier of France,
was placed on trial today be-
fore the senate, sitting as a high
court, charged with conspiracy
against b - ■ ■ >.’■:.a . 1 he ar
cusi 11 ■ .-d 1 U • r h ■ mber
rt” Pnaa)
Itf'ri Feb. 17.—Internation-
al''’; the Dardanelles
i' '"'i upon definitely by
al ■ I preme council to-
| , 11 ’ 'ii- of control, how-
r ■■■ • not been worked out.
U-.J i
til.
■ I
slit).I r;
pile..
th-
were served. \\ e could
■ do justice to such a dclic-
.■enast and shall not at-
.. ribe it.
lira; hcon
U I -i. )A ii. 17
rnal ..I ’I
Maru pr<
lie 111 "I
port ot
deal on third or
wed pasture
■j: tield. pasture
water : three sets
Phone .>2.1. R- L.
sS-2twlt
V. ashitigtor. ti ll. 17. .-'ill
wartime rest ro liens on i i > t«-ii... >
radii, ■ ..mruat,i■■ ati"ti in ’ to-
ll a|
.1 1
ed with trying
“camouflage.”
charges, Tolles ,,,UI
aliens, “not duly admitted bv
immigration otticials,” across
the Rio Grande m ar El Paso vou let
and concealed the..,, in bushes, ’i lir ..
Later, under cover >f
it is alleged Toll.-,
flaged the aliens by bind,
•j their ba. |
lb re they were
immigration ul-
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to
< Uv A d I’riKrt)
London, Feb. 17 -The Allied
supreme council has completed
its draft of its answer to Presi-
dent Wilson’s Adriatic memor-
andum and will hand it to Am-
bassador Davis tonight for
transmission to Washington.
' ■: .1 ll
■ pie l>>
fence is
posts demobilization of the
! slaiim h barb
(By Av‘OCiated Press)
London. Feb. 17. Germ-inv
has been informed slie may try
the men aecll ed bl th-- AH "S
- I -I He.||;,nd ma-. • tern Wil-
li. h. .. n .-.j -.du
.- e,
-■■111 1'1
I.-, 'tie
the little ani
serious in-
roads into the winter cabbage
crop being grown here. Re-
cently rabbits destroyed $400
worth of cabbage in one field
1 dawn.
The farmers report the rab-
bits to be in greater numbers
this year than > ,er before and a
M-riot;s mei a. < tu the vegetable
crop.
▼»ry he»vy.
L
Chrome C*H.
■early wbUf-q,
detail, "41.1
k to etand
the MOltaM. Ae.lag leak. Ca|exic0 ( al, Eeb. 17 -
What is said to be the longest
boundary fence in the world
that God ufl
>ors at onfa
be glad to gofl
here perhaps■
work, and let®
try the field id
other hand if 11
fruits of his M
that God is blfl
he should stayi
though he miffl
by some. 1
going to reed
ption that
ife. envying ad
i all the chudl
r. Here it hl]
will, but thim,I
y Christian ill
will get on M
God, with a j
and pray ttay
en be willing®
for God to hid
■ hearts and ttd
uch a revival®
will revolntid
country. J
MRS. R. LN
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haw ti> i.i
Turk.,. ■ : < ■
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cording to federal oiticial<
.Remedias Tolles is lu ,1, r
eharg t,,
th.
• »ELPaS0'«Feb, 17—The "for
means of attempting1*?* vmi ^' °',al whi, h is calculated to^bt
the immiirratw.n i------- l ' inten st to others, whether j
> ac c.blor attaches much impt
all' e to it .,r not, and, if 1
■''rit. r had never written a I
r a newspaper in his life, 1
■ lipped the following cut a
sent it m tor publication to l
I'aper and the editor didn’t pub-
.ti a - •
' -i- In u mg
A man .i ••
m |
v, .1
iviol»bon
•»roo 1 ■
sh
iWear““
•he .r
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Hi-- . labb h
Feb. 17.— as it were.
Carlo, a dog, owned by D. A.
Thompson, a gardener killed in
an auiomvoiie acoucin, .settle, ---— ------------- -------------- -
; ;■ ■_ .r before each of the four pretty courses
he located his master's body In that were sened.
undertaker's establishment.
When Thompson did not g"
home, as usual. Carlo set out "o
. search lor him. He w . nt to ’
w here his master o.t--n
■ its
kinds. Then he went to the high
school auditorium, w here a lee-
best advantage when 1 1
busy preaching salvation
vealed in God's Book.
than salvation embodied in a table glistened
. i:. a i re n m ■».j . I
' .- !■ t . ip
. I t : . :.y ! • id. •
r U
will fclrty (*a4 w Mth«r to mcof4«4, be
, the dog quietly searched up
[with the disease, with but aisle and down another.
hot recovery. I At last, he tound his friend s.
. . . ' I body and lay down to grieve.
baby had been born to Mr.-clean-up campaign will begin.
Mrs. Lawton Carlton. Since the same having been designat-
-Mry Carlton has been ed by the mayors proclamation
Hick, but the Bishop is calling upon all citizens to
| to note that she is now serve the '•'■
—„d 1....:.. as clean-up week. It
j would be fitting enough, how-^
lever, fv, ■ -- - -
1 get nd of all trash around
work along tjlis
week men
If he has no
to offer he
to our boys
'■■' j to
be dealt with
On the oth
, has a legitimate
. if none of our
i with him before
alter the judge
<e with the ali-
en and to keep on
oines the man
--.be. So on the
-n March Hum-
in out en mass
. r court and
i..r the remain
W. IL Haley
1 i -,v want to be
. R. W. 1.di.- !(
dkerson w ant
‘i 1’. Stevens. .1
. d R. W. Berry
rs, and it i-
I that the Bish-
right man m
lor torch iight-
. eper who is
II that position a,
Ii.ted judge.
;■ be appointed
., mighty kick ,
a ill do no good ,
uiU bound to serve. , t,,
ii until the election ;1i>(,ut tin- i.’c-' plattorm c*
OKLAHOMA CURLSY
and ascertain what Buildoffimg a Bramah Steer, Leonard
it Wr would see Snood Harng for H.tn.
-■• re m the mat- ~
' -k
■•1 yttmg is a ’’’■
■ii Di art of over v*
t ime to
, :i. progress
■-.r it" fide, it
,imed ->t the
: ■ ni. and
o sueh'T .
once
urn
. 'retting, t
aid
.« wc
and
(By Associated Presa)
Omaha, Feb. 17.—Charles _
Evans Hughes has yritten the tk« Fort Worth--------------
county clerk of Dewey, asking «d >«ar1y a. popular a. tha bucklm United .Mate-.
u.-„ ..-.ccl with nlans I composed ■>!
Th* Southwaalara Imposition and painted red. all
Fnt Stock Show haa boao i-ntad for wire,
paylog practically TOO per rent of
the premiums offered lu other words. yc5SELS FROM JAPAN
STOP AT GALVESTON
| It is 12,000 yards long and sep-
■*** arates Calexico from Mevicali.
Lower California, Mexico. It
is believed it will materially re- district offices of the
duce the work of immigration administration March 1 was di
officers of both Mexico and the rected today by Director Gt u-
1 he fence is vra] Hines as another step m
wooden posts demobilization of the federal
At the annual meeting of the
stockholders yesterday after-
noon of the Martin Wagon
-mcerning ('c.mpany, in this city, the di
re torate t-leded consists of the
tollowing well known busmens
min. W. AL Glenn, W. A. Coll
morgen, J 11 Buchanan, C. H
Harrell. Kennith Hoskimt, K E
Wright, J W Lewis and K L
Zeigler The officers of the iu-
. .1 pll d
i- libs w.is
ni'o. iln n t>-
J., O.Ill'll. I Io IS I" $7a.m> ,1’>'I '
rhe Hague. 1'7 b. 17. Ho]. ■ ; . to >127,000. idle <'om-
land will answ < i the second note pa-v owns its own saw trull
sent by the Entente w ith re- and has already in ils own right
gard to the status of former about 10.000.DOO feet of stand-
Emperor William by reiterating ing timber, and is negotiating
more.
As remarked by this paper
some months ago, the average
closely, it was declared here citizen of the town, busied with
! other affairs, has no conception
of the magnitude of this plant
nor the splendid asset it is tn
Lufkin, which will continue to
Paris, Feb. 17.—Joseph Cail- expand as the years go by.
•very sarforauw
Aa vMM » •(
| Oin M <o«14 M <»Ui«r
! at SMta Tmu ka« kaaa MMableS
far tka Hmf rtStag areata Starr
ridias !• alrtcUr M iBDQVAtioa Of
I ®hov and It baa prov
rb® bucklni
----
^,VEst°ck exhibition and RO
DEO. AS WELL, WILL BE GREAT.
e»T EVER WITNEtSEO IN THE
EXHIBITORS POURING
many states.
• e prattV itEy is set at F - jt
t!ie oj-E-n of i u . h
i xiH-iii n ai il 1’ar -ck
lj w I. I. - M t-. k >. 13
■ premises, so as
leaking nf the roads in Nac-. much strenuous
iche- county, the Nacog-- line to do during the wees men to proceed w'ith plans
les Sentinel says, as a tinned. to put Hughes' name in the
le. the reads of that county |-- state primary as a candidate
good condition,! [ have sixty-live acres of land f|ir the republican nomination
i exceptions, the in cultivation, forty of which is f(ir (he pr(,sidency.
very strong land; the rest may
be used as pasture Will give
good man a
’ . (Jnoil
connected
with plenty
houses.
word to Mayne. Lufkin. Tex
Killed in Wreck
among her sir.to: ,1 i.
The Horse Show p'v ■ u : has
been increased nsa'eri-dly :n •■ der tn
attract lome of the best talent In the-
country. W. H Furee again will be
Horse Show ‘ mana<er 1 hr Horse
Show, aa usual, will be held in con
MCtloc with the Rodeo W J Ken
tabl>hm< nt in
bargains he-
enough to secure i
from time to time
IB, AsMK.Hted l’re»> , anms of the News.
Florence. Italy. Feb. It. Al
freight train between Nan Lor-
enzo and Borgo was derailed
laat night while erowto® »
bridge and plunged into a u
chaam Newspaper reports
state that many persons
killed and injured.
v n^Zw'ould vou like to lion with a
bu aTug of cider? I once agency
'’"fity.Dweller-Well-er-M
it er—ambitious
to work '’— Life
Mr am: M:> L. 1 |-- .I ring.
i :-. <-d Ii.LM n'eh! ': ni 1 Ld
la-. St. !.• uis and other points.
wh. . Mi. Frank ii- I '” •’
i. dr\ g' ml
:his nty.
w as I
wiil
in
>'-r bottom being in
late, and says:
I '<i Lufkin is said
I'.i-sible condition fourth.
".at, who cares? ...
> r wants to go to
I town, anyway.”
■lasn't a
■ >f the roads lead
ii. still, as bad as
* good many people j
get to this “benight-
f°w > and if the roads were I
p Nacogdoches would be
I P i’ • • hold her inhabi-
mdof L
»ecoir
the dl
sealed!
retains
TXA "
hi retvM
but reached its climax in being' on hnnd.
dining room. The polished
I beneath the
an'
th
r ''
*<•.
Fl-' ■ '* ........ ■’ .- 'A
. eper who » ,.r. ; ( ., l air(.hild ......
Lr;.. I that post ton .... ,a ii!k A| Kenned A:J
' G t.-.i judge. . ,i ,. ., . , re |llistesses l t .
Li;. P be appointed v to • lu- members of ..uau ,t. .
f " ' il"Ll \ ‘ ' '' "FlILUar." Club. When ,C „U1c.. C I.''"
kg, I'.. "JI ‘1(’ I ■ ■ • -■ ' - m •'■■tai ned with a 1 o'clock Worth s grwt Hod»o. u i-o-.t-e.
ke nd I,.- bound to .tn. . r <-..ir.-h i on ,d the home of the lat- to b. the pe„ u BOl ltle suieriur
h now "ii until the election about tfie be-! platlortii ■?•> ■ ,..r ■ , „
tiled off there• will be red an(j j wl|| s,.rv,. mankind tn :n.- 'f}u. V alentine idea was car- bl* ,baw» tkrouebout th, We.t
Jimes m Pumpkin Hill. best advantage when 1 keep Hed out in all the decorations, l*«t year hav® »i<aifi®4 th®ir inten
but reached its climax in the b<ln« kxad “<*• Mc' . - . . . e .
rathei dining room, the nolished ’«“•» <*“»*•« her original position refusing for
- k*»« aa koaar k, at to surrender him, but acquies-
rin o pirrnlw 9* M r°rt ing in the request to guard him
On a circutar HU j cl^ely it waH declared here
today.
YtiSSi* o^rtt i Cailiaux On Trial
list it. he would think the edit
exercised poor judgment. —
worry interfere with
>-ry day affairs. Then,
read Hi is:
H \ on would keep a bo«Jt
i >- daily put down the thin®*
k>. '(.al worry you, and see wMt?
'k' i” * ome< ot them, it would bene-
fii jou. We allow things to •
annoy a-, just as we allow a-
tly to settle upon us and plague
'.i--: ami we lose our tempera
am! get out of balance.
■' d we could Sbe whafrlV
o 'ria! threw us off our baf^
■ i" : .re breakfast, and<®i^
wn m o little book, and fol-*
' ■u
' . * . : . here w .elid bl
■ : rl.nn I. the-.
I .. I ■ r I.' i in addi
i r ’ Io , • 1.1 !• to
Wa ■ .
dent Wilson
dum to the
their propr-
nu-t. mforme.I 1 .'.< rr
United Stat' n ight have
consider a withdrawing of the
treaty of \ er-,idles from the
senate if the allies went ahead
with their [dans w ithout consent
was stitution are W. A. Collmorgeu
niessage president. E L. Zeigler, vice
f president and general manager;
I tilted States r\. W. Lewi.-, secretary and
would sand on the agreement to treasurer
I which it was a |>arty wherm this meeting it was de-
the president w as in Paris. Un ' , jq.-d to
der this agreement the United1
'States was to be one of the live'
nations to police the Adriat ic.
irs. Vere de Vere, president
hr Woman's Club, says that
be bachelor political platform.—Rev. A. J beautiful doilies,
b will come out to Pumpkin q
[camp with us a while, en-
|p greens, hog jowl, pum-
pkin potatoes and Johnny
nke, washed down with
I fresh butter milk he will
)don the life of single cus-
|ess and be mated as the
B says he should be.
p. ,i- ■
old. 11
. .1 .. ■ < hl 1
I ' .« t • | .; - I I I ' . ' :! I • I I
id 5 .i ! kni \\il' k ib I a
uiin»n pi a •• < r a rid pc i i -•
in cotinrul n>n w it h 1 he
('hurrh Wmld MovcintTit.
women are forrlially invited.
i in’ •
re /a la’ | |, 11 .|
i.ill for Japane-u v ■ —
■ -r • c< I hi a rm«niin <
men’ L<-re. Iterejitly the Kin
kasan Maru loaded a uargo of ,
cotton from this port and the < urpus ( . ri-fi, I-» >. Io
Aden Maru is now lifting a VV ar rm rabbits has been dr-
similar shipment. Soya bean Hared by the truck Rro^rs ot
»ii«A®4 on 1 oil, copra and other cummodi- Nueces countv. as
ties of the Orient probably will mats are rnakmg.
be the products discharged here
in exchange for cotton and gen-
eral merchandise cargoes.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Phillips ^;fw”pn twilight and
returned to their home in Hous-
X'tc.atic settle
that the
to
j mirror two large cupids, tied*-
j with red meline, with drawn nr-s
ACCTDENT
luvuvj TfUUC inuaii %r«a|F«w w-vav
at each place, keeping watch, |
';x ——. The place cards ,
were dainty little creations of tk« worU'i chunpioa at Fort worth
... white with red hearts, and this Aad all of tkem bava <«(oated him i
automobile accident, search- color scheme was carried out in
What e,l entire town over
iutiimk about it, Bro. Doc? j
. . I an
eral cases of
l-kin Hill. Mrs.
a-, i-n lying dang-
Li the disease, but stores
lisli-m : glad to note that hiUO’uy',i,a'l'li gu" ,
■me better and it is
he w ill soon be re-
w onted health, i.
E’S'V
feXVeace ho been
Pt has been deemed ad-
K 'Lhr,‘organize the court,
fehest tribunal in the land.
. marrying people out
neck <>f the woods. We
F "n faithfully living up to
Ehle inJunctiontob* f0Und
P%h chapter of Genesis
L 28th verse Therefore,
Violation of the law of our
Court for any of our
r^ho have passed the 25th
nost on the road of king-
^me to remain unwed
■hnuld >uch one be found
,h “s j,,. will either have
Lke'the dust (Yf Pumpkin - ---- —
[from h‘> 'eef or be arraign-! discovered b .
the court and tried Seials.
Ea?Xetoh:^h: '
S H^\orbe dealt with le™ 1,1 l
b the M wife, who
Lysee proper. On the oth- thjs (
Ld ii ' has a legitimate
r ,. it none ot our .
Liu --' ■'■ "Uh him before [':l' ''■'l
I |t -e with the a.i .
L,. n and to keep on
ku-!
wan'
full '
Hi!
a
\as alt-'irii-y. died
During th
n- it.-na'il
■ th I • xa-
n. Color., j Ucav. f.r.1
member ot tie
11 • i ■. 11 ■ .o'., ni.
p.'t Li- at ] -. !.
o'.......I I >a . :,l <
1 • '' Ji. J-’' '* ; 1
: i- Her • kh i bi
hr ri iii.iilc i e
. 11. \ line
Il'S u i V ill: ■
if.r.
■ : ’ i : - « 1
practically every (laaseH ba-
filled that no a*aril La- c
The corning v;i'
is certain tn be aiu ’
show.
The Fort v.. . h ^i' ’-
Ing its record <•? e —d f • ’
. , ing only the hip.’o-t tv,-
In every depaitn <*n'
1 nrtuiiat1' there been a murmur from <«ii
I appt'LF bit or over the D?anL®r id *hiih thr
lh»‘ col- liveetoek have b®»n tied
j 'rhe great Loo® twenty car < amivnl
•• tie greuad* Mid will b® thrown
Tom Robb, son of Judge E. B. w-
Robb, arrived home !ast.night ^,d. Maa,
from Tyler, where he has just oreihw •»
Xien completed a course in stenog- «ni ».
M raphy, bookkeeping and finance aiM „ w „,, o^tw «. our
in the Tyler Commercial Col- .on tkjy
WPre-!ege and will leave for Hous- th’
I ton. Where he ^c epted a pom- «W<M
tion with a well Known ui. i w(]1 ,, , M1>4 m t(,n yesterday afternoon
ance agenev. His many inenu- r«<uiw •!•»» v»rt« (or wn» from
ish him abundent success. ; Um Ua« Tkr -i« r~t.ro.
prim>O »Ml ro*ro
Read N'"'" want ads.
A PROMINENT TEXAN
ANSWERS ROLL CALL
[ vnal growth, and with the add
war our K»nga- . Fy1*--;, ;;
allowed in play e8t camouflage” i8
the immigration laws here
Remedias Tolles is
a |750 appearance bund
ed with trying to work
Accor,(my, b,
brought f„U[
immigration officials;'
. -------_■ m-ar El
tn bushe-
darkness,
"camou-
oo. Um. or A.oth.r
Ruth Ro.ch, the girl trick rider,
who won such popular approval at
the Fort Worth Rixico rf last j«’ar,
again will be a iiffiU’ She will
have even '. ■ < < : • g :■ .n 1?i
Ill 'f it. her classes ri.ti. u '' ■ r > -> K f:>'
,\r». T rhe Ini'. ht'On hci.rt- CaDJtt of t’oir.ix. A . :■ ill <
. I. ,|.t. I : i;-.. I 'o-.-r- :-:-- ■! K'ng of Loe Ar- ' • r !
: ■ -rai interesting games
were enioved. At the close
isii..v. - im- better and it is Kimis, i m-n »<• »to .
tilth ' h,- w ill soon be re- school autiilorium. where a lee- • 11 - ■- I- Wall’ll was |i
tdt" wonted health. A ture was m progress ami wh.-re - rL<l a souvenir ’V having
‘child of Ebbin York is also the dog quietly searched “P se'oringAowest.
The guests substituting for wctioc with the Rodwt w
i absent members were Mes- sl°^ i^e. will t. th.
I dames Snow, Campbell and w ______ t
«f lh. ahow. le kuklr with ‘
of three luncheons which will em-wm< to the roeort .tte.dooM o(
be given during the year by this kirtory fw ui» «ort»<. Uo»
„ _t------- ' t° oh club, and four tw‘o ooaMea* at roreoitr crook* at 'has just been completed here.
U.at sue 1S now the week beginning on the serve at eaehoftheother tw 0. | - ’ ’ -------a. -a
better and it is hoped that 23rd inst.
for folks to begin now to
i then i
not to have so
u hen
Vn I
sb,, k <>f the Marlin Wagon
('mupany from $75,000 to
$12.7,ooo, which additional
| aimnt was taken by the stovk-
' holders themselves. 'Tbis
company is enjoying a phenom
(By Associated l're.») I vnal growth, and with the add
Dallas, Fell. 17. Colonel ed capital, will 1,<- all the bet
William Crawford, aged SI, a t< r enabh-.| to . ope with the
prominent Texas alt-.rm-y, died .steadily growing demands for
in re today. I i:r:g the civil 1’ i > ■ 11 . w I, i fi :' re n"t onlv
war he wa- ii. :(• i.a'it . ..I' . I limlmgamarkitinthiseouiltry
of the nine' ■■< ■ th T> x.i- ot 1 - ..t .i, i ■ t ■ c:> ■ , ,ei’ r.. w e|i
1 !lc-c well
1 1" peel
It ■' h -i dax
Pl .1. .111,1
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920, newspaper, February 20, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363219/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .